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Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by nlfpmod: 6:10pm On Jul 19
Release: In the Matter of Meta Platforms, Inc. and WhatsApp LLC: Investigation into Alleged Violations of Antitrust Laws, Data Protection Regulations, and Consumer Protection Acts

Friday, July 19, 2024: On May 2021, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (Commission) based on available evidence and sufficient probable cause issued an Order and Notice to Show Cause (ONSC) to WhatsApp LLC and Meta Platforms, Inc. (formerly called Facebook Inc.) jointly referred to as 'Meta Parties' in respect to this investigation.

The subject of the ONSC was to relay the Commission's investigative report in respect of its findings that the Meta Parties by their conduct have violated the above stated provisions of the FCCPA and NDPR (which was in force prior to the enactment and operationalisation of the NDPA (Nigeria Data Protection Act), 2023) and for the Meta Parties to show reasonable cause why the Commission should not proceed to enter its orders as final and enforceable pursuant to the FCCPA, particularly sections 17, 18, 155, and 159.

Between May 2021 and December 2023, and over this period of 38 months, a joint investigation by the Commission, and the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) into Meta Parties conduct, privacy policies, the operation thereof, and Meta Parties practices has evolved. Meta Parties have provided some information/evidence that are in part responsive to document requests and summons under the joint investigation. Meta Parties by themselves, and retained counsels have also repeatedly engaged with, and met with investigators and analysts from the Commission, and the NDPC, including as recently as April 4, 2024.

The totality of the investigation has concluded that Meta Parties over a protracted period of time have engaged in conduct that constitute multiple and repeated, as well as continuing infringements of the FCCPA and NDPR, particularly, but not limited to abusive, and invasive practices against data subjects/consumers in Nigeria, such as appropriating personal data or information without consent, discriminatory practices against Nigerian data subjects/consumers or disparate treatment of consumers/data subjects compared with other jurisdictions with similar regulatory frameworks, abuse of dominant market position by forcing unscrupulous, exploitative, and non-compliant privacy policies which appropriated consumer personal information without the option or opportunity to self-determine or otherwise withhold or provide consent to the gathering, use, and/or sharing of such personal data.

Being satisfied with the significant evidence on the record, and that Meta Parties have been provided every opportunity to articulate any position, representations, refutations, explanations or defences of their conduct and practices under law, the Commission have now entered a Final Order, and issued a penalty against Meta Parties. The Final Order more elaborately describes the specific conduct or practices of the Meta Parties, relationship between Meta Parties with respect to the infringements, particularly with regard to:

(1) Denying Nigerian data subjects the right to self-determine;

(2) Unauthorized transfer and sharing of Nigerian data-subjects personal data, including cross- border storage in violation of then, and now prevailing law;

(3) Discrimination and disparate treatment;

(4) Abuse of Dominance; and

(5) Tying and bundling.

The Final Order of the Commission mandates steps and actions Meta Parties must take to comply with prevailing law and cease the exploitation of Nigerian consumers and their market abuse, as well as desist from future similar or other conduct/practices that do not meet nationally applicable standards and undermine the rights of consumers.

The Final order also imposes a monetary penalty of Two Hundred and Twenty Million U.S. Dollars only ($220,000,000.00) (at prevailing exchange rate where applicable) which penalty is in accordance with the FCCPA 2018, and the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection (Administrative Penalties) Regulations 2020 (APR). The Commission remains committed to its respective mandates to protect the privacy of Nigerians under the Constitution and all data protection.

https://x.com/fccpcnigeria/status/1814328947439509563?t=ia_FEanOdA4mMeK2Ys31sQ&s=19

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by chiiraq802(m): 6:13pm On Jul 19
Before Meta will release the money. They've already looted it.

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by turmacs(f): 6:13pm On Jul 19
If all the armed guards that are assigned to all the politicians in this country have the kind of mind that I have, no body go take political post and begin to zuzu.

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by donprinyo(m): 6:16pm On Jul 19
Waste of time

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by GVTAsiwaju(m): 6:17pm On Jul 19
We need the dollars in abundance

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by morikee: 6:17pm On Jul 19
Oti cashout

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by butpro(m): 6:17pm On Jul 19
Dem wan use am pay salary increment?

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by tishbite42: 6:18pm On Jul 19
Tinubu and Tunji Bello wan continue their Lagos parolz for ABJ
grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by JuanDeDios: 6:18pm On Jul 19

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by LDaVinci: 6:18pm On Jul 19
EXCELLENT. \

But we still dey learn work.

They should have fined them over a billion dollars.

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by Flame333: 6:18pm On Jul 19
Wahala everywhere
Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by jayce232: 6:19pm On Jul 19
Hmm
They will soon block Facebook
Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by flyinnizam(m): 6:19pm On Jul 19
only agbadorians will think Meta will pay

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by Hosber: 6:19pm On Jul 19
Another one
Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by Melonsmasher: 6:19pm On Jul 19
Hustle
Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by obonujoker(m): 6:19pm On Jul 19
😂😹

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by IamObidientBut: 6:19pm On Jul 19
na wah oh.

Tinimbum and Buhari have vowed to take Nigeria back to stone age.

The government wey technological advancement and digital trading dey purge

APC is satanically demonic!

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by bigwig071(m): 6:20pm On Jul 19
Hypocrisy.... what about glo?

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by nairaman66(m): 6:20pm On Jul 19
Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by jayce232: 6:20pm On Jul 19
AbdulElizabeth:
This Tinubu just dey find money anyhow
Lol

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by chrisxxx(m): 6:20pm On Jul 19
Chasing dollars all around!

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by MasterJayJay: 6:20pm On Jul 19
FCCPA na thief! They should go to court.

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by ravensckar(m): 6:21pm On Jul 19
When Tinubu said he would continue from where Buhari stopped, I guess he meant it. cheesy cheesy cheesy

Buhari banned Twitter, Tinubu wants to extort Facebook of $220m.

Meanwhile, has Abacha's loot suddenly dried up? It has been a while since our "Zaddy" vomitted money from the world beyond. cheesy cheesy cheesy

#Protest_Now

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by ObalendeCMS: 6:21pm On Jul 19
Could this be playing?
Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by Mrchippychappy(m): 6:21pm On Jul 19
How many companies una wan fine? U wan use fines support the economy?
First Binance, now Meta, e remain google and youtube, eventually when we don fine international tech companies finsh, we go turn face glo, indomie, Cadbury and Nestlé.

People wey vote dis government in never know wetin wan do dem, by the time una realize, it would be too late

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by tobenuel(m): 6:22pm On Jul 19
Check point
Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by Tjra: 6:22pm On Jul 19
This reminds me of Binance

Haters of Nigeria will soon start supporting Meta against their country.

Make dem conduct their referendum and leave for their villages abeg

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Re: Nigeria Slams Meta With $220M Fine For "Data Privacy Breach" by mbahdi(m): 6:23pm On Jul 19
Useless country always slamming

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