The parent company of Facebook is facing a class action lawsuit in the United Kingdom for breach of competition law, according to a report.
in the United Kingdom for breach of competition law, according to a report.in the U.K. for several years, according to TechCrunch.The suit. If successful, would have Facebook paying $3.1 billion in damages to Facebook U.K. users.Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
The suit claims Facebook should pay its 44 million U.K. users compensation for the exploitation of their data between 2015 and 2019. It says Facebook took all the personal and private data of its users and in return all its users got, in effect, was the ability to post photos of babies and kittens to their friends and families.
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