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FTC fines Twitter $150 million for ‘deceptive’ ad targeting

25.5.2022 — The Federal Trade Commission fines Twitter for “deceptively using account security data for targeted advertising.”.

Twitter to pay $150 million penalty for allegedly breaking its …

Twitter to pay $150 million penalty for allegedly breaking its privacy promises – again | Federal Trade Commission

25.5.2022 — It wasn’t Twitter’s first alleged violation of the FTC Act, but this one will cost the company $150 million in civil penalties.

It’s FTC 101. Companies can’t tell consumers they will use their personal information for one purpose and then use it for another.

Twitter to Pay $150 Million Fine Over Using Phone Numbers …

FTC Charges Twitter with Deceptively Using Account Security Data to Sell Targeted Ads | Federal Trade Commission

25.5.2022 — Under the proposed order, Twitter must pay a $150 million penalty and is banned from profiting from its deceptively collected data. “As the …

The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against Twitter, Inc. for deceptively using account security data for targeted advertising.

FTC fines Twitter $150M for using 2FA info for targeted …

Twitter to Pay $150 Million Fine Over Using Phone Numbers for Targeted Ads – CNET

27.5.2022 — Twitter to Pay $150 Million Fine Over Using Phone Numbers for Targeted Ads. FTC says personal data collected by Twitter for security …

FTC says personal data collected by Twitter for security purposes was also used for targeted advertising.

Twitter Agrees with DOJ and FTC to Pay $150 Million Civil …

25.5.2022 — The Federal Trade Commission has fined Twitter $150 million for using phone numbers and email addresses collected to enable two-factor …

Twitter Agrees to $150 Million Fine from the FTC Over Past …

Twitter Agrees with DOJ and FTC to Pay $150 Million Civil Penalty and to Implement Comprehensive Compliance Program to Resolve Alleged Data Privacy Violations | OPA | Department of Justice

25.5.2022 — Twitter Agrees with DOJ and FTC to Pay $150 Million Civil Penalty and to … to help companies send targeted advertisements to consumers.

Twitter faces $250 million FTC fine for misusing emails and …

Twitter Agrees to $150 Million Fine from the FTC Over Past Misuse of Users’ Personal Information | Social Media Today

26.5.2022 — Twitter Agrees to $150 Million Fine from the FTC Over Past Misuse of … purposes mistakenly then used in Twitter’s ad targeting efforts.

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Twitter to pay $150 million fine over deceptively collected data

Twitter faces $250 million FTC fine for misusing emails and phone numbers – The Verge

3.8.2020 — Between 2013 and 2019, Twitter used phone numbers and email addresses provided “for safety and security purposes” to help target ads. Twitter …

The Federal Trade Commission sent Twitter a letter alleging violations of a 2011 agreement not to mislead consumers about use of their personal information. Twitter says it expects up to $250 million in fines.

Twitter will pay a $150 million fine over accusations it … – NPR

Twitter will pay $150 million fine over deceptively using data – The Washington Post

25.5.2022 — The Federal Trade Commission and the Justice Department said the company also will be banned from profiting off the “deceptively collected” data …

Twtter accepts fine for deceptively using data.

Twitter will pay a $150 million fine over accusations it improperly sold user data : NPR

25.5.2022 — Twitter has agreed to pay a $150 million fine after federal law … also using the data to target users with ads,” said FTC Chair Lina Khan.

Federal regulators accuse the company of violating a 2011 agreement over the treatment of users’ personal data, including phone numbers and email addresses.

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