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Meta Hit With Record-Setting $1.8 Billion Lawsuit Over the Transfer of Users’ Data

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Meta Hit With Record-Setting $1.8 Billion Lawsuit Over the Transfer of Users’ Data

Meta Hit With Record-Setting $1.8 Billion Lawsuit Over the Transfer of Users’ Data

Meta, formerly Facebook, has announced 2023 the year of efficiency, letting on recently they are expected to let go upwards of 6,000 workers.

Now some may wonder if that has anything to do with a new record setting fine they’ve just incurred from EU lawmakers.

Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.


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