Facebook Parent Meta To Be Fined USD 1,00,000 Daily by Norway From August 4 Over Privacy Breaches
Norway's data protection authority is set to impose a hefty fine of $100,000 per day on Meta, the parent company of Facebook, beginning on the 4th of August.
Norway's data protection authority has announced its decision to impose a daily fine of $100,000 on Meta, the parent company of Facebook, due to violations of privacy regulations. The penalties are set to begin on August 4 and serve as a stern response to Meta's failure to address privacy concerns adequately. Meta Layoffs: Employees Slam Mark Zuckerberg After He Refuses To Rule Out Future Firings During Internal Discussion, Say 'You Have Shattered Morale and Confidence'.
Meta Faces Steep Fine
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