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Facebook Ordered To Stop Combining WhatsApp and Instagram Data Without Consent in Germany; Company Says It Needs That Data To Fight Terrorism and Child Abuse (theverge.com)

Facebook has been ordered to curb its data collection practices in Germany after a landmark ruling on Thursday that the world's largest social network abused its market dominance to gather information about users without their consent. From a report: The order applies to data collected by Facebook-owned platforms like WhatsApp and Instagram, but also third-party sources that Facebook uses to flesh out its advertising profiles, including those of non-users. The Bundeskartellamt, or Federal Cartel Office (FCO), has given Facebook one month to appeal the landmark decision, which comes after a three-year investigation. If the appeal fails, the tech company will have to ensure these data sources are not combined without consent within the next four months. Although the ruling only applies within Germany, the decision could influence regulators in other countries. Gizmodo adds: Facebook insists that combining all of that data is actually great. In fact, the company says, it's keeping everyone safe from stuff like terrorism and child abuse. From Facebook's statement this morning: "Facebook has always been about connecting you with people and information you're interested in. We tailor each person's Facebook experience so it's unique to you, and we use a variety of information to do this -- including the information you include on your profile, news stories you like or share and what other services share with us about your use of their websites and apps. Using information across our services also helps us protect people's safety and security, including, for example, identifying abusive behavior and disabling accounts tied to terrorism, child exploitation and election interference across both Facebook and Instagram."

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  1. We can expect to see this more and more by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    When a company is doing something that will violate the law, in this case combining data, and is ordered to stop then invoke: "B-b-but TERRISZM!" Also don't forget to invoke child welfare ("FER TEH CHILLDRUN!!!") for extra effect.

    1. Re:We can expect to see this more and more by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Well, Facebook is wrong here.

      Facebook does not fight child abuse. The police (and possibly social services) deal with child abuse.
      Facebook does not fight terrorism. The military, the police, intelligence services and their various task forces fight terrorism.

      Facebook might occasionally get briefly involved when the above mentioned agencies show up with warrants and demand immediate & full access to a long list of suspect accounts. As well as their Facebook friends & followers & anyone they ever communicated with. "Just hand over some master credentials we can use - planes are in the air now, and they need to know where to drop the bombs."

      Facebook "fighting" anything - sheesh.

  2. Great. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Facebook insists that combining all of that data is actually great".

    Yeah, right. And Facebook insists that Facebook is great, while the reality is that it is a steaming pile of shit. Facebook is long out of control.

    Did someone read Zuck's op-ed in several big newspapers, about two weeks ago? This guy is an arrogant twit and lies through his teeth -- or he is an idiot. Possibly both.

    I'm praying I don't meet this guy in one of the city's dark corners, lest I end up in jail.

  3. facebook is world police now? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Especially in Germany they don't particularly like when someone who isn't actually a LEO pretends to be a LEO. Hey, maybe it's different for large corporations, right?

  4. The Four Horsemen Of The Infocalpse by ptaff · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Wow, invoking two of the Four Horsemen Of The Infocalypse to justify eroding privacy:

    • Terrorists
    • Organized Crime
    • Drug Dealers
    • Child Abuse

    This is a new low, even for Facebook.

  5. Not Facebook's job... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Since when is it Facebook's job to protect us all from terrorism and child-sex-trafficking? WTF. I'd prefer to leave those activities to law-enforcement.