Italian Competition Authority warns Facebook
Italy's competition agency has issued an important warning to Facebook. The agency stated that if the company continues to sell data without informing them, it may face a fine of 5 million euros, but this is not the first problem Italy faces with Facebook.
Last year, Italy fined Facebook with 10m euros on the grounds that it used user data without anyone's permission. Italy complained that Facebook did not warn users about this issue while using user data for a commercial purpose and did not inform its users about privacy rules.
However, Italy's competition agency said that Facebook made a mistake in an ongoing case today. The institution argued in a statement it released on Friday that it has not made a 'corrective statement' about the commercial practices on Facebook's homepage and app.
According to the Italian institution, users still cannot get clear information about what purposes their data was collected and used to serve. Facebook argues that it does not sell user data.
Apart from all this, Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal still continues to sound. Finally, Brazil fined Facebook $ 1.6 million. According to the statement made by the Brazilian Ministry of Justice and Public Safety, the data of 443 thousand Facebook users in the country were used for 'suspicious purposes'.
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