Four states are set to present their case against Meta in the U.S. District Court of Oakland, California. The states claim that Meta violated federal child privacy laws and state consumer protection laws, seeking $200 billion in damages.
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States File Lawsuit Against Meta for Alleged Child Privacy Violations
Four states are suing Meta in a California court, alleging violations of child privacy and consumer protection laws. The lawsuit seeks $200 billion in damages.
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