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What the FTC's Crackdown on Facebook Means for User Data | WSJ

What the FTC's Crackdown on Facebook Means for User Data | WSJ Facebook must pay a $5 billion fine after the FTC found the social media company deceived users and improperly managed their personal data. Under the settlement, Facebook is also subject to stricter oversight on how it manages user data. WSJ explains what that means for users.

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