US FTC tells Facebook to create new privacy positions

IANS  |  Washington 

Embroiled in users' data scandals, is set to create new positions within the company that would include a committee, and external evaluator and a chief compliance officer, reported.

"The proposed commitments are part of negotiations between the agency and to settle violations. Both have been talking for months over claims that violated a 2011 privacy consent decree," said the report on Thursday.

case is being looked at as a measure of the Donald Trump administration's willingness to regulate US tech companies.

Facebook has already kept aside $3 billion, anticipating a record fine coming from the (FTC) related to the Cambridge Analytica data scandal that involved 87 million users.

"In the first quarter of 2019, we reasonably estimated a probable loss and recorded an accrual of $3 billion in connection with the inquiry of the FTC into our platform and user data practices," the wrote in its earnings statement last month.

"We estimate that the range of loss in this matter is $3 billion to $5 billion," said Facebook.

The US FTC judgment on Facebook's privacy violation is slated to come later this year.

On Tuesday, Facebook unveiled new looks and features for Instagram, and WhatsApp.

Facebook said gaining users' trust is his top agenda.

"I know we don't exactly have the strongest reputation on privacy right now. I am committed to doing this well.

"This is a fundamental shift in how we build products and run our company," said

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First Published: Thu, May 02 2019. 09:30 IST