Meta is asking an appeals court to prevent the U.S. Federal Trade Commission from reopening its 2019 consent agreement, Reuters reports. The FTC proposal would prohibit Meta from profiting off users under the age of 18 and increase restrictions on the use of facial recognition technology. Editor's note: IAPP Staff Writer Jennifer Bryant wrote about the details of the FTC's decision.
Meta challenges FTC proposal that would reopen 2019 consent agreement
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