The European Union's top court has sided with a privacy challenge to Meta's data retention policies. It ruled on Friday that ...
The European Court of Justice ruled Friday that Meta's Facebook and other social media cannot use sexual orientation or other ...
Following a lengthy investigation, Meta has been fined €91 million (nearly $106 million) by the Irish Data Protection ...
Commenting on the matter, Irish DPC Deputy Commissioner Graham Doyle emphasised that storing user passwords in plaintext is ...
Meta faces a huge possible fine in the European Union's latest ruling about its use of personal user data to create targeted ...
In its Friday ruling, the Court of Justice of the EU confirmed that the principle of “data minimization"—one of the many ...
Meta is facing a privacy penalty in Europe. The social media giant owes $101.5 million to Ireland’s Data Protection ...
The US company Meta, parent company of the services Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp, is to pay another fine in the millions ...
The lead European Union privacy regulator fined social media giant Meta 91 million euros ($101.5 million) on Friday for inadvertently storing some users' passwords without protection or encryption.
The lead European Union privacy regulator fined social media giant Meta 91 million euros ($147 million) for inadvertently ...
The fine comes after a probe found that the social media giant kept some users' passwords in plaintext, a severe security flaw that violates EU data protection regulations. Meta, Facebook's parent ...