The U.S. Federal Trade Commission concluded X CEO Elon Musk did not violate a settlement putting tight controls on user access data after trying to give an outside group of writers access to information, The Washington Post reports. The probe found employees at the site formerly known as Twitter upheld safeguards to protect user data.
22 Feb. 2024
FTC finds X, formerly Twitter, did not break data security agreement
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