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US BigTech troubles far from over, French regulator fines Google, Facebook $226 mn over tracking consent

The French watchdog slapped Google with a 150 million euro ($170 million) penalty and Facebook with a 60 million euro ($68 million) fine

Whatsapp, Facebook get Delhi HC respite over CCI notice

The Competition Commission of India earlier ordered an investigation into the messaging app's new privacy policy

Facebook faces existential crisis in Russia, pays 17 mn roubles in Russia for violating content rules

Facebook parent Meta, along with Alphabet's Google, faces a number of court cases and one among them is likely to come up for a hearing next week

Google, Facebook likely to face more ‘accountability’ under new law in UK

British lawmakers have demanded to make Google, Facebook, and other online services legally accountable for advertisements on their platforms
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Facebook’s future in OZ bleak as Australia rolls law for defamation on online platforms

Any move by Facebook to quit Australia over new laws may puncture all claims of making the online world safe, warns Australian  PM Scott Morrison

Facebook India executives to depose before parliamentary panel today

Facebook India's top executives are expected to testify before a parliamentary panel chaired by senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor.

Australia billionaire to break a deal between Google, Facebook, and Oz small publishers over new content norms

The Minderoo Foundation, owned by Andrew Forrest, chairman of iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group, looks to help 18 small publishers

Cuba threatens to take legal action against Facebook for political meddling

Cuba's foreign minister threatened to sue Facebook on Wednesday, claiming that the social media platform ignored groups attempting to manipulate public opinion on the island.
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Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen tells EU to remain steadfast against big tech companies

The former Facebook engineer leaked a trove of internal documents that have sparked weeks of criticism of the social media giant

Facing global alienation, Facebook welcomes regulations to check hate

This comes after governments in Europe and the United States are grappling with regulating social media platforms to reduce the spread of harmful content
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