Facebook Inc has agreed to turn over additional documents after the
California state attorney general’s office went to court
earlier this month to compel the social media firm to comply with requests for information in its privacy investigation. Under a joint stipulation filed in San Francisco Superior Court, the company agreed by 26 November to respond some of the document requests. It also agreed to a schedule to provide additional documents in December and January. [caption id=“attachment_7686101” align=“alignnone” width=“1024”] Facebook also faces an investigation by 47 US states and territories over concerns the company engaged in anti-competitive practices, put consumer data at risk and pushed up advertising prices. Image: Reuters[/caption] For California’s document requests that remain in dispute, a judge will hold a 19 February hearing. Facebook did not immediately comment. (Also read:
Facebook, Apple and more to be reportedly reviewed for anti-competitive practices by the US
) In July, Facebook
agreed to pay a record-breaking $5-billion fine
to resolve a Federal Trade Commission probe into its privacy practices and said it would will boost safeguards on user data. Facebook also
faces an investigation by 47 US states and territories
over concerns the company engaged in anti-competitive practices, put consumer data at risk and pushed up advertising prices. Additionally, it is
under investigation by the FTC and the Justice Department
.