Record Facebook fine approved by US regulators

LOIC VENANCE / AFP

Facebook's record fine has been approved by US regulators.

The social media platform was told to pay USD$ 5 billion (AED 18.2 billion) to settle an investigation into data privacy violations.

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) approved the historic fine in a 3-2 vote.

The FTC has been looking into allegations that consultanc0y firm Cambridge Analytica illegally obtained the data of close to 90 million Facebook users.

More from Business News

News

  • Four Dubai Metro stations remain closed following storms

    Four Dubai Metro stations remain closed following extreme weather conditions the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has confirmed. Passengers are being urged to check for regular updates to the public transport network.

  • Ajman records tourism growth in 2024

    Ajman witnessed a seven per cent increase in tourism revenue in the first quarter of 2024, driven by a three per cent rise in occupancy rates and a nine per cent growth in visitor numbers compared to the same period in 2023.

  • New gas reserves found in Sharjah

    The Sharjah Petroleum Council (SPC), a Government of Sharjah undertaking, has announced the discovery of new gas reserves in Al Hadiba field, located north of the Al Sajaa Industrial Area in Sharjah.