Meta Agreed To Pay 90 Million To Settle A Data Privacy Lawsuit
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has received the case for final approval. According to Variety, the $90million fine will be distributed between those who can prove that they have been affected by Facebook’s web-tracking. Facebook and its parent company Meta have already faced hundreds of millions of dollars in fines in various countries. The company just faced a $650 million class-action litigation last year. If a court finalizes the lawsuit, it could become one of the largest data privacy settlements in the United States....