尼日利亚联邦电信委员会因违反数据隐私而罚款Meta Platforms和WhatsApp2亿美元, 命令WhatsApp停止未经同意共享用户数据; WhatsApp正在考虑暂停运营. Nigeria's FCCPC fines Meta Platforms and WhatsApp $220m for data privacy violations, orders WhatsApp to stop sharing user data without consent; WhatsApp considers suspending operations.
尼日利亚联邦竞争和消费者保护委员会(FCCPC)对Meta平台和WhesApp公司罚款2.2亿美元,以侵犯数据隐私,并下令HessApp公司停止未经明确同意与其他Facebook公司和第三方分享用户数据。 Nigeria's Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has fined Meta Platforms and WhatsApp $220 million for data privacy violations, ordering WhatsApp to halt sharing user data with other Facebook companies and third parties without explicit consent. WhatsApp回应称,它可能会暂停在尼日利亚的业务,FCCPC声称这是影响公众舆论并向委员会施压的战略举措。 WhatsApp has responded by suggesting it may suspend its operations in Nigeria, which the FCCPC claims is a strategic move to influence public opinion and pressure the commission. FCCPC指控Meta利用公众同情来操纵局势,指出为确保尼日利亚的数字市场更加公平,有必要采取措施,而且已采取类似行动,但并没有导致公司退出市场。 The FCCPC has accused Meta of using public sympathy to manipulate the situation, stating that the measures are necessary to ensure a fairer digital market in Nigeria and similar actions have been taken without causing companies to exit the market.