FTC Imposes $5B Penalty and Sweeping New Privacy Restrictions on Facebook
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#12If there isn't escalation in price for violations past this in the future, this may just be the new price to play ball.
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#13Can anyone with a firmer understanding of the issue tell me if this is an appropriate penalty or not? Should we expect to see some of these prohibitions generalized to more companies? * Facebook is prohibited from using telephone numbers obtained to enable a security feature (e.g., two-factor authentication) for advertising * Facebook must encrypt user passwords and regularly scan to detect whether any passwords are…
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#16And now that those regulations are in place generally Facebook is locked in at the top. And all it took was a $5 billion dollar single payment. The three gears locked together unable to turn iconography they use in the article represents this well.
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#17That fine is a joke. They make like 5x that amount every month.
> Facebook monetizes user information through targeted advertising, which generated most of the company’s $55.8 billion in revenues in 2018
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#18>Facebook is prohibited from using telephone numbers obtained to enable a security feature (e.g., two-factor authentication) for advertising;
>Facebook must provide clear and conspicuous notice of its use of facial recognition technology, and obtain affirmative express user consent prior to any use that materially exceeds its prior disclosures to users;
>Facebook must establish, implement, and maintain a comprehensive data security program;
>Facebook must encrypt user passwords and regularly scan to detect whether any passwords are stored in plaintext; and
>Facebook is prohibited from asking for email passwords to other services when consumers sign up for its services.
This is great! What do we need to do to get this to apply to other data harvesting companies like Google and Microsoft?
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#19I get that fines don’t always offset the benefit gained from shady practice, but frankly I don’t think Facebook got $5B from this. That’s ~25% of last year’s net income. That’s a punch in the jaw.
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#20If there isn't escalation in price for violations past this in the future, this may just be the new price to play ball.
This is not a sustainable amount to be fined. I think they made a net income around 20 billion last year, this a quarter of that. A couple more of these fines and that's a really dangerous situation - companies at Facebook's stage are valued on multiples of earnings with growth, not revenues, and 75 to 50 percent reduction in earnings wiped a lot of shareholder value off the table, meaning the shareholders (basically…