Nigeria Fines Meta $220 Million For Violating Consumer, Data Laws (reuters.com) 15
Nigeria fined Meta for $220 million on Friday, alleging the tech giant violated the country's local consumer, data protection and privacy laws. Reuters reports: Nigeria's Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) said Meta appropriated the data of Nigerian users on its platforms without their consent, abused its market dominance by forcing exploitative privacy policies on users, and meted out discriminatory and disparate treatment on Nigerians, compared with other jurisdictions with similar regulations. FCCPC chief Adamu Abdullahi said the investigations were jointly held with Nigeria's Data Protection Commission and spanned over 38 months. The investigations found Meta policies don't allow users the option or opportunity to self-determine or withhold consent to the gathering, use, and sharing of personal data, Abdullahi said.
"The totality of the investigation has concluded that Meta over the protracted period of time has engaged in conduct that constituted multiple and repeated, as well as continuing infringements... particularly, but not limited to abusive, and invasive practices against data subjects in Nigeria," Abdullahi said. "Being satisfied with the significant evidence on the record, and that Meta has been provided every opportunity to articulate any position, representations, refutations, explanations or defences of their conduct, the Commission have now entered a final order and issued a penalty against Meta," Abdullahi said. The final order mandates steps and actions Meta must take to comply with local laws, Abdullahi said.
"The totality of the investigation has concluded that Meta over the protracted period of time has engaged in conduct that constituted multiple and repeated, as well as continuing infringements... particularly, but not limited to abusive, and invasive practices against data subjects in Nigeria," Abdullahi said. "Being satisfied with the significant evidence on the record, and that Meta has been provided every opportunity to articulate any position, representations, refutations, explanations or defences of their conduct, the Commission have now entered a final order and issued a penalty against Meta," Abdullahi said. The final order mandates steps and actions Meta must take to comply with local laws, Abdullahi said.
Nigerian Privacy (Score:5, Funny)
Nigerian privacy laws?
Did a Prince authorize those after the Federal Division of Hypocrisy reported missing quotas this month or what?
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I have a large sum coming my way from Nigeria (Score:2)
Let's cancel that and call it even. My treat, Zuck.
Nigerian Prince needs some money (Score:3)
After generously handing out billions of dollars by way of unsolicited emails to lucky recipients, Nigeria needs to find replacement revenue.
Re: Nigerian Prince needs some money (Score:2)
Peety Cash (Score:2)
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Much cheaper to just leave Nigeria. They can create their own Facebook if they need it.
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No.
Nigeria's GDP is about 250 billion USD.
Meta has about 50 billion USD Cash on Hand.
Nigeria owes me ... (Score:2)
Oops ... Meta forgot to pay the bribe. (Score:2)
Nigerian judiciary makes Clarence Thomas look honest.
GDP (Score:2)
Nigeria is looking to double its GDP.
Sounds like a princely sum (Score:2)
Mr. Gambaryan says that these fines can be canceled if a Facebook CEO goes to Nigeria personally to explain the situation.
That'll teach them (Score:2)
$220,000,000 falls out of meta's ass every time it sneezes.
It's a trillion dollar company, they made $40,000,000,000 in profile last year, I'm sure they'll notice 0.5% of their annual profile