The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California ruled it lacked the authority to lift the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's consent order requiring X Corp., which owns the site formerly known as Twitter, to have a privacy and security program and provide evaluations of the program's effectiveness, MediaPost reports. The FTC alleged Twitter in May 2022 used users' personal information for advertisement targeting, not for security purposes.
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