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				said Facebook also restricted who could see housing- related ads 
				based on national origin, religion, familial status, sex and 
				disability.
 Facebook said it was surprised by the decision and has been 
				working with HUD to address its concerns and has taken 
				significant steps to prevent ads discrimination across its 
				platforms.
 
 The social media giant said last week it would create a new 
				advertising portal for ads linked to housing and employment that 
				would limit targeting options for advertisers.
 
 "Facebook is discriminating against people based upon who they 
				are and where they live," HUD Secretary Ben Carson said. "Using 
				a computer to limit a person's housing choices can be just as 
				discriminatory as slamming a door in someone's face."
 
 The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing and 
				related services, which includes online advertisements, based on 
				race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, or 
				familial status.
 
 (Reporting by Akanksha Rana in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb 
				Chakrabarty)
 
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