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Facebook Fined $5 billion Over Privacy Violations
�Despite repeated promises to its billions of users worldwide that they could control how their personal information is shared, Facebook undermined consumers� choices,� said FTC Chairman Joe Simons. �The magnitude of the $5 billion penalty and sweeping conduct relief are unprecedented in the history of the FTC. The relief is designed not only to punish future violations but, more importantly, to change Facebook�s entire privacy culture to decrease the likelihood of continued violations. The Commission takes consumer privacy seriously, and will enforce FTC orders to the fullest extent of the law.�
Facebook�s latest profits show FTC fine is a blip
The social network said its second-quarter revenue, which is driven by advertising, grew by 28 percent to $16.9 billion, beating analysts� estimates of $16.49 billion. Net profit fell 49 percent from the same period a year earlier to $2.6 billion, dragged down by the FTC penalty.
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