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						U.S. regulators discuss fining Facebook for privacy 
						violations: report
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		 [January 19, 2019]   
		REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration (Reuters) - U.S. regulators have met to discuss imposing a fine against 
		Facebook Inc <FB.O> for violating a legally binding agreement with the 
		government to protect the privacy of personal data, the Washington Post 
		reported on Friday, citing three people familiar with the discussions.
 
 The Federal Trade Commission has been investigating Facebook since last 
		year. It has not finalized its findings in the probe or the total amount 
		of the penalty, according to the newspaper.
 
 Facebook has talked with FTC staff about the investigation, one of the 
		people familiar with the matter told the Post.
 
		
		 
		
 However, it is unclear if the company would settle with the FTC by 
		accepting a significant financial penalty, which is expected to be much 
		larger than the $22.5 million fine the agency imposed on Alphabet Inc's 
		<GOOGL.O> Google in 2012, the report said.
 
 Facebook declined to comment.
 
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			Persons hold smartphones with the Facebook logo in front of 
			displayed "top secret" and "email" words in this picture 
			illustration taken December 6, 2018. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration 
            
			 
The FTC, which is affected by the U.S. government shutdown, did not immediately 
respond to a request to comment. Generally secretive, it took the unusual step 
last March of announcing the opening of an investigation into Facebook's privacy 
practices.
 The announcement followed news reports that revealed lax oversight by the social 
media company had enabled a quiz app on Facebook to gather details on 87 million 
users and share it with now-defunct British political consulting firm Cambridge 
Analytica.
 
 Facebook has since acknowledged several other lapses in protecting user data, 
drawing additional scrutiny from regulators around the world.
 
 (Reporting by Makini Brice and Sonam Rai in Bengaluru; additional reporting by 
Paresh Dave; editing by Maju Samuel and Tom Brown)
 
				 
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