Data collection is problematic with tools such as its operating system and Facebook Pixel to create “valuable and comprehensive” user profiles.
Pub
Facebook, now known as Meta, is being sued again in the courts. At the moment, it is a joint venture in the United Kingdom that is set to impose a fine of around 8 2.8 billion on Mark Zuckerberg’s company.
Lisa Lovdahl Gormsen, a senior adviser to the British Financial Practices Commission, has decided to sue Facebook over allegations that Facebook abused its dominance in the marketplace “on behalf of Britons who used the social network between 2015 and 2019”. .
Pub
According to CNN, The company would have made millions in profits by imposing unreasonable terms of service, which would have forced consumers to “change” sensitive personal data.
“In the 17 years since Facebook was created, it has become the only social network in the UK where everyone can connect securely with friends and family in one place. However, there was a dark side; They gave them power, “said Lovdol Gormsen, chief of The Christian Science Monitor’s Washington bureau.
Pub
Pub
Pub
Competitive legal expert also claims that Facebook has collected data through its site and tools such as Facebook Pixel in order to create “valuable and comprehensive” user profiles.
The company has not yet reacted to this process, but has always protected people from using its services because it gives them “significant control over the information they share and with whom they do it”.