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Facebook父元将支付725美元来解决用户数据的情况

方面达成的和解元平台,Facebook和Instagram的控股公司,周四晚公布在法庭文件中提出。它仍将需要在旧金山联邦法院法官批准听证会定于3月。

Facebook父元将支付725美元来解决用户数据的情况
旧金山:脸谱网的母公司已同意支付7.25亿美元来解决世界上最大的罪提起诉讼社交媒体平台允许数以百万计的用户的个人信息是美联储剑桥—公司支持唐纳德·特朗普的胜利的2016年总统竞选。达成的协议元平台,为Facebook和控股公司Instagram周四晚间,被披露在法庭文件中提交。它仍将需要在旧金山联邦法院法官批准听证会定于3月。

—剑桥的源自2018年披露,公司有联系胜过政治策略师史蒂夫•班农支付了一个Facebook应用程序开发人员访问约8700万用户的个人信息的平台。这些数据被用来目标美国选民在2016年的竞选中,特朗普的当选总统45。

的骚动导致痛悔的启示扎克伯格被美国国会议员在烤高调的国会听证会上,刺激呼吁人们删除Facebook账户。尽管Facebook的增长已经停滞随着越来越多的人联系和娱乐等竞争对手服务TikTok,《社交网络》仍然在全球拥有大约20亿用户,其中包括近2亿在美国和加拿大。

诉讼,寻求被认证为代表Facebook用户的集体诉讼,宣称违反隐私证实了Facebook是一个“数据代理和监测公司”,以及一个社交网络。

双方达成一个临时协议今年8月,9月20日的最后期限前几个星期首席执行官马克·扎克伯格和他的长期首席运营官提交谢乐尔•桑德伯格(Sheryl Sandberg)宣誓作证。

公司总部位于门洛帕克,加利福尼亚州,周五在声明中表示,它追求和解,因为它是在其社区和股东的最佳利益。

“在过去的三年中我们修改隐私和实施全面的隐私程序方法,”发言人迪娜El-Kassaby卢斯说。“我们期待继续构建服务与隐私在爱和信任的人。”


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\"Facebook<\/figure>San Francisco: Facebook<\/a>'s corporate parent has agreed to pay $725 million to settle a lawsuit alleging the world's largest social media<\/a> platform allowed millions of its users' personal information to be fed to Cambridge Analytica<\/a>, a firm that supported Donald Trump's victorious presidential campaign in 2016. Terms of the settlement reached by Meta Platforms<\/a>, the holding company for Facebook and Instagram<\/a>, were disclosed in court documents filed late Thursday. It will still need to be approved by a judge in a San Francisco federal court hearing set for March.

The case sprang from 2018 revelations that Cambridge Analytica, a firm with ties to Trump political strategist Steve Bannon, had paid a Facebook app developer for access to the personal information of about 87 million users of the platform. That data was then used to target U.S. voters during the 2016 campaign that culminated in Trump's election as the 45th president.

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