
Meta agrees to adjust data usage, German antitrust agency ends litigation

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The Federal Cartel Office (FCO) of Germany's antitrust authority announced the end of the lawsuit against Meta, as Meta agreed to adjust the way personal data is used. FCO President Andreas Mundt stated that users no longer need to consent to unrestricted data collection and distribution when using Facebook. The antitrust battle between Meta and FCO began in 2019, with FCO criticizing its abuse of market dominance and requesting restrictions on data collection. After losing in the European Union's highest court, Meta faced hefty privacy fines and was required to stop transferring user data to the United States
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