Meta asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to stop the Federal Trade Commission's in-house hearing over the company's teen data monetization, MediaPost reports. Meta argued the FTC hearing could prohibit the company from monetizing teens' data "entails an unacceptable risk of actual bias."
19 March 2024
Meta urges US appellate court to halt FTC hearing
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