A new report from the Federal Trade Commission claims social media and video streaming services have conducted “vast surveillance” of consumers to monetize personal information.
The agency said the companies engaged in vast consumer surveillance while failing to provide adequate privacy controls or ...
Social media platforms are engaging in “vast surveillance” of people online and failing to protect children, according to a ...
Meta, YouTube and other sites collected more data than most users realized, a new report by the Federal Trade Commission ...
A new Federal Trade Commission staff report says major social media and video streaming services conducted vast surveillance ...
The Federal Trade Commission released a report Thursday slamming social media platforms including Facebook's parent company, ...
Popular social media platforms and video streaming services pose serious risks to user privacy, with children and teenagers ...
The FTC is sounding the alarm on social media companies over how they utilize users' data and children's personal information ...
Consumers do not understand how much privacy they are giving up, largely to facilitate targeted advertising, the Federal ...
The investigation also highlights the companies' failure to adequately protect users, particularly children and teenagers.
The report is in response to 6(b) orders issued in December 2020 to nine social media and video streaming sites.
The Federal Trade Commission published a new report about the data collection policies of social media platforms and video ...