Twitter agrees to pay $150M for breaking privacy promises

Twitter agrees to pay $150M for breaking privacy promises

Twitter has agreed to pay $150 million as part of a settlement with regulators over allegations that the social media company misrepresented the “security and privacy” of user data over several years. The FTC and Department of Justice said that between May 2013 and September 2019, Twitter asked users for personal information to secure their […]

Twitter agrees to pay $150M for breaking privacy promises

2022-05-26 08:03

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