Meta fined record $1.3 billion and ordered to stop sending EU user data to US
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The European Union has imposed a record-breaking $1.3 billion privacy fine on Meta (formerly Facebook) and instructed the company to halt the transfer of users' personal data across the Atlantic by October. This ruling stems from concerns over U.S. cybersnooping and follows a decade-long case.
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