Meta Loses Second Bid to Thwart FTC’s Change to Privacy Pact (1)

March 15, 2024, 5:25 PM UTC

Meta Platforms Inc. lost its second court ruling this week seeking to stop the Federal Trade Commission’s reopening a 2020 privacy settlement over allegations that the company breached the terms.

In a ruling Thursday, US District Judge Randolph Moss in Washington denied Meta’s request for a preliminary injunction to pause the FTC proceedings while a lawsuit over their constitutionality is ongoing. Meta is appealing. Moss on Friday ordered the FTC proceedings be put on hold until March 22.

In his opinion, Moss wrote that if the FTC is correct on its claim that Meta is putting consumer privacy at ...

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