US accuses social media giants of 'vast surveillance'
- The US Federal Trade Commission reports social media companies engaged in “vast surveillance” to profit from personal information.
- FTC Chair Lina Khan stated companies harvest massive amounts of data, making billions, risking privacy and safety.
- The report urges social media to limit data collection and calls for US Congress to adopt federal privacy legislation.
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