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The FTC wants to prove Meta has a monopoly over personal social networking, so it wouldn’t view video app TikTok as a ...
Brian Acton testified in a US court that WhatsApp did not aim to create Facebook-like features, supporting Meta's defense in ...
The House and Senate GOP campaign committees are calling on the FTC to investigate whether Google and Gmail suppress emails ...
Meta has filed a motion for judgment on the antitrust case it’s currently fighting in court. The motion argues that the ...
Today is the deadline for public comments regarding a "public inquiry" by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) into the ...
In its telling of this alternate present, Instagram and WhatsApp are shadows of what they are in our world. They lacked the ...
The social media company called only a handful of witnesses as it sought to prove it helped Instagram and WhatsApp after ...
Meta used to be Facebook. Why state the obvious? The answer is that what’s obvious very much calls into question the FTC’s ...
WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton testified to this in the Meta antitrust case during a court hearing on May 20 in Washington.
Meta declined to comment further on the company's vision for social media's future. In a statement, a Meta spokesperson told Ars that "the FTC’s lawsuit against Meta defies reality," claiming that it ...
WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton said that his messaging company had no plans to build social networking features to compete ...