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Nancy OShea
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February 16, 2022
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OT: Meta (formerly Facebook) agrees to pay $90 Million in Data Privacy Class Action Settlement

  • February 16, 2022
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  • Meta will pay $90 million to settle a 10 year old lawsuit alleging Fecebook kept tracking user data after users had logged off the platform.
  • The 2012 suit said Facebook used plug-ins and cookies to track visits to third-party websites containing "like" buttons.
  • If approved, this would be one of the 10 biggest data privacy class action settlements ever.

Meta agrees to pay $90 million to settle a lawsuit alleging Facebook kept tracking users after they logged off (msn.com)

 

Mark Zuckerberg also rolled out new company values on Tuesday, including one based on a maritime saying, "Meta, Metamates, Me" to reflect the naval adage of putting ship and crew first.   The updated values come after Meta's rebrand and an abysmal valuation wipeout this month.

Mark Zuckerberg wants his employees to be 'Metamates,' putting their 'ship' and crew before themselves (msn.com)

 

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Legend
February 16, 2022

Facebook spying on your every move, Google shutting down free speech and the lovie lefties cancelling history and everyone they can..........that's progress..........what a wonderful World! 

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 16, 2022

For average investors, I don't know which is worse:  Meta, Trump Org or cryptocurrencies. 😛

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert