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What 2019 holds for Facebook

It might get an enormous fineThe Irish Data Protection Commission announced in December that, thanks to "a number of breach notifications from Facebook", it had launched an inquiry. "And if they're deficient, well then it's likely I would suggest that there'll be an administrative finding."That administrative finding - in other words, the Data Protection Commission's ruling on whether Facebook was in the wrong - could be enormously costly to Facebook. Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), put in place in May, a company can be fined up to 4% of its global revenue. Broadly, the document made Facebook promise to obtain clear and proper consent if it wanted to collect and share user data. A campaign group, Freedom from Facebook, has demanded the company be broken into four chunks: the main Facebook network, WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger.

What 2019 holds for Facebook

Exclusive: Facebook brings stricter ads rules to countries with big 2019 votes

according to Buying Facebook ads can widen the audience for such material, but some of those influence efforts may violate election rules and the company's policies. Under pressure from authorities around the world, Facebook last year introduced several initiatives to increase oversight of political ads. For individuals buying political ads, Facebook said it would ensure their listed name matches government-issued documents. In addition, ad libraries in some countries will not include what the company calls "issue" ads, Leathern said. Australia, Indonesia, Israel and the Philippines are among nations holding key votes this year for which Facebook said it is still weighing policies.

Facebook 2019 Election Plan Has New Resources to Fight Fraud

In a statement on Monday, Facebook said that it's planning to expand its efforts at curbing election interference in three core areas: political advertising transparency, rapid response to elections, and misinformation. To reduce the possibility of foreign interference in elections, Facebook will change its ad policies and only allow political ads to be purchased by authorized groups from within the country. In a bid to respond more quickly to hate speech and other woes that arise during elections, Facebook will establish two new "regional operations centers" in Dublin and Singapore. Those efforts became especially troubling during the 2016 election, when Facebook and other social networks were hit hard by Russian efforts to impact the election's results. Facebook has since said that it will improve its efforts to stem election interference, but many critics have said it needs to do more.

Facebook 2019 Election Plan Has New Resources to Fight Fraud



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