Meta Faces Major Setback in Nigeria. Fined $220 Million for Data Violations by FCCPC
Meta can’t seem to catch a break in Nigeria. Following the recent dismissal of a ₦30 billion lawsuit over illegal advertisements, the tech giant is now facing a significant penalty for violating consumer and data protection laws. The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) of Nigeria has fined Meta
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