EPIC sued at the FTC for a lenient deal with Facebook

EPIC vs. FTC: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is faced with with a treatment which has been filed by Electronic Privacy Center, γνωστή και σαν EPIC.

The lawsuit is intended to prevent the FTC from approving the settlement with Facebook. As we mentioned earlier this week Facebook must pay a fine of 5 billion dollars, and implement some changes to of privacy.

Where is the problem; the FTC was very lenient with the largest social network, as Facebook's latest earnings report shows that it is gaining three times the FTC fine in just three months.

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EPIC challenges the fairness of the terms of the FTC's settlement and may cause the agency to change the terms of the deal to better deal with complaints lodged by individuals and consumer groups.

The EPIC group not only cites the size of the fine as a problem, but appears to be upset with how Facebook has managed to avoid responsibility for everything it has done, since the settlement with the FTC allowed the company to avoid admitting guilt. for mass scandals and data leakage, such as her scandal Cambridge Analytica.

EPIC also wants the court to decide whether the FTC has granted Facebook general immunity for past legal challenges and whether the scope of the settlement can be broadened to include issues such as widespread use of the recognition of a person without their consent; violations of children's privacy. Earlier this week, The Verge reported that Facebook had detected a bug in the Messenger Kids application that allowed people under the age of 13 to start group conversations with adults.

EPIC has filed multiple complaints against Facebook over the company's privacy practices. The group also says there are more than 26.000 other complaints against Facebook since 2011, when the company signed a consent decree with the FTC that was supposed to stop the same violations. According to . there were 8.000 complaints filed by consumers in 2018 alone.

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