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Facebook, YouTube and seven other tech platforms ordered to explain personal data usage by FTC

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Amazon, TikTok, Facebook, Others Ordered To Explain What They Do With User Data

Eric Piermont / AFP/Getty Images Originally published on December 15, 2020 2:38 pm The Federal Trade Commission is demanding that nine social media and tech companies share details on how they harness users data and what they do with the information. Amazon.com, TikTok owner ByteDance, Discord, Facebook, Reddit, Snap, Twitter, WhatsApp (also owned by Facebook) and YouTube were sent orders by the FTC on Monday to provide the commission with details on their data collection and advertising practices. The companies have 45 days to respond to the order. Representatives for these companies didn t immediately respond to NPR s request for comment. The inquiry is the latest move by federal regulators to crack the whip on Big Tech in an attempt to monitor their activities. Increased scrutiny by federal and state officials this year has pushed major social media websites and apps to answer for perceived improper uses of consumer data and violations of federal anti-monopoly law.

9 Tech Companies Ordered To Hand Over Information On User Data Collections : NPR

Eric Piermont/AFP/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Eric Piermont/AFP/Getty Images Amazon, and eight other social media and tech companies, received orders from the Federal Trade Commission on Monday. They must hand over information on how they harness user data. Eric Piermont/AFP/Getty Images Updated Wednesday at 6:30 a.m. ET The Federal Trade Commission is demanding that nine social media and tech companies share details on how they harness users data and what they do with the information. Amazon.com, TikTok owner ByteDance, Discord, Facebook, Reddit, Snap, Twitter, WhatsApp (also owned by Facebook) and YouTube were sent orders by the FTC on Monday to provide the commission with details on their data collection and advertising practices. The companies have 45 days to respond to the order.

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