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The UK data watchdog has fined three text spammers for violating electronic marketing rules. The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has announced that Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has pledged to allow Facebook Marketplace users to opt out of having their data used by Meta and to limit how it uses ad data for product development. Amazon and Meta have settled UK antitrust probes over the use of third-party data to benefit their marketplaces. Amazon has agreed not to use 'non-public' third-party seller data to benefit its own products. The UK regulator has received voluntary commitments from Meta and Amazon to ensure fair competition on their retail platforms. The UK antitrust regulator has ended its e-commerce probes into Amazon and Meta. The FTC has accused Amazon of intentionally destroying two years' worth of encrypted internal text messages to hinder its investigation. The FTC's antitrust complaint questions Project Nessie's role in competition. Amazon has been accused of making $1 billion through deceptive practices, according to an FTC suit. Meta will allow Facebook creators to experiment with different versions of their Reels to choose the best-performing options.
Meta will allow Facebook creators to experiment with different versions of their Reels to allow creators to choose the best-performing options. https://t.co/puWphhZwcN
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Brits make Amazon, Meta stop using third-party data to undercut rivals https://t.co/iZqOgszeVZ
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"The FTC commission also claimed that Amazon intentionally destroyed two years’ worth of encrypted internal text messages to thwart the FTC’s investigation" WSJ
UK antitrust regulator ends e-commerce probes into Amazon and Meta https://t.co/CuGdidhwf8
Meta and Amazon have sent voluntary commitments to ensure fair competition on their retail platforms, in response to investigations by a UK regulator. https://t.co/pKnioP1Shg
UK gets fair competition commitments from Meta and Amazon https://t.co/pKnioP2q6O
Amazon settles UK CMA probes over use of third-party data, agreeing not to use "non-public" third-party seller data to benefit its own products, and more (@psawers / TechCrunch) https://t.co/tKpMx74n71 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/dvAhdTEyxe
Meta and Amazon settle UK antitrust probes over use of third-party data to benefit marketplaces: https://t.co/LYdhJ2pQLJ by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Meta and Amazon settle UK antitrust probes over use of third-party data to benefit marketplaces https://t.co/afzLWnZwvL by @psawers
UK CMA says Meta has pledged to let Facebook Marketplace users opt out of having their data used by Meta and limit how it uses ad data for product development (@joefhoppe / Wall Street Journal) https://t.co/EVejmCB4zw https://t.co/FVhwsOycKu
UK secures commitments from Amazon and Meta over retail platforms https://t.co/eZMCQ1Jhk7 https://t.co/c8DYqb82qs
UK data watchdog fines three text spammers for flouting electronic marketing rules https://t.co/N4UyllhTaY