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FTC is concerned that Facebook's policies about how its apps interact violate antitrust law

Reuters • December 13, 2019, 08:16:15 IST
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FTC might ask a court to bar Facebook from enforcing policies regarding how its apps work with potential rivals.

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FTC is concerned that Facebook's policies about how its apps interact violate antitrust law

The US Federal Trade Commission is considering seeking a preliminary injunction against Facebook Inc because of concerns that policies about how its apps interact violate antitrust law, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter. Facebook shares was down 3 percent shortly before the close of trading. If it goes forward, the FTC would ask a court to bar Facebook from enforcing policies regarding how its apps work with potential rivals, the newspaper reported. The FTC may also ask a court to forbid Facebook to move ahead with plans to integrate subsidiaries that it has purchased, the newspaper said. [caption id=“attachment_7359781” align=“alignnone” width=“1024”]Image: Reuters FTC might ask a court to bar Facebook from enforcing policies regarding how its apps work with potential rivals.Image: Reuters[/caption] Facebook and other tech giants are facing criticism over **privacy lapses** , how they handle vast quantities of consumer data, and **accusations of bias** in the polarised US political environment. The Wall Street Journal said the FTC could file for the injunction as early as next month. Facebook and the FTC declined to comment. (Also read:  California reveals Facebook probe, accuses company of hampering the investigation ) Facebook plans to integrate its messaging services as part of a proposed shift toward more private forms of social networking, Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg announced in March. Under the proposal, users of Facebook units Messenger, WhatsApp and the direct messaging system within Instagram will all be able to communicate with each other. **Facebook, Alphabet Inc's Google, Amazon.com Inc and Apple Inc face antitrust investigations** by the Justice Department and House of Representatives Judiciary Committee. The FTC was also known to be investigating Facebook while groups of state attorneys general are looking at Facebook and Google. US Attorney General William Barr said on Tuesday he hoped to have Justice Department investigations of the big tech platforms completed next year. Barr said the Justice Department review was not limited to antitrust, but that **looking for anti-competitive behavior** was “front and center”. (Also read:  Facebook, Apple and more to be reportedly reviewed for anti-competitive practices by the US )

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