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FTC Says It Has An Open Non-Public Probe on Facebook Practices

U.S. FTC confirms it has an open, non-public investigation into Facebook’s privacy practices.

FTC Says It Has An Open Non-Public Probe on Facebook Practices
The Facebook Inc. application is seen in the App Store on an Apple Inc. iPhone. (Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Federal Trade Commission confirmed it has an open, non-public investigation into Facebook Inc.’s privacy practices.

“The FTC is firmly and fully committed to using all of its tools to protect the privacy of consumers," Tom Pahl, the acting director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection said in an emailed statement Monday.

The shares extended their losses, falling 6 percent to $149.84 at 11:19 a.m. in New York trading.

The FTC investigation, which was reported by Bloomberg last week, is focused on whether Facebook violated terms of a 2011 consent decree over its handling of personal user data that was transferred to Cambridge Analytica without users’ knowledge, according to a person familiar with the matter.

FTC Says It Has An Open Non-Public Probe on Facebook Practices

"FTC takes very seriously recent press reports raising substantial concerns about the privacy practices of Facebook," Pahl said. "Today, the FTC is confirming that it has an open non-public investigation into these practices.”

--With assistance from Nancy Moran

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