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Spanish media sues Meta for $600M over privacy

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Spanish media outlets have filed a massive $600 million lawsuit against Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.

The lawsuit alleges violations of digital privacy rights, marking a significant legal challenge for the social media giant.

The Spanish Association of Publishers of Periodical Publications (AEEPP) and the Spanish Federation of Journalists’ Associations (FAPE) are leading the legal action.

They claim that Meta has failed to protect user data and privacy, raising concerns over the handling of personal information and potential data breaches.

This lawsuit comes amidst growing global scrutiny of tech companies’ data practices and their impact on user privacy.

It raises questions about the responsibilities of social media platforms in safeguarding user information and complying with stringent privacy regulations.

The outcome of this lawsuit could have far-reaching implications for Meta and other tech giants as they navigate the evolving landscape of digital privacy and data protection.

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