Scoop: FTC launches sweeping privacy study of top tech platforms

Ashley Gold

https://www.axios.com/scoop-ftc-launches-sweeping-privacy-study-of-top-tech-platforms-345de3ef-f49e-4001-be84-0736b20a2207.html

The Federal Trade Commission will announce Monday that it's launching a new 
inquiry into the privacy and data collection practices of major tech firms 
including Amazon, TikTok owner ByteDance, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook as well 
as its subsidiary WhatsApp, Axios has learned.

The big picture: The move comes amid broader scrutiny for the industry and 
appears to be a wide-reaching inquiry into everything major tech companies know 
about their users and what they do with that data, as well as their broader 
business plans.

Details: The FTC is asking for a large trove of information and documents from 
the above platforms, plus Discord, Reddit and Snap.

        • The agency wants much of the usage and engagement data the platforms 
collect on their users, the metrics they use for measuring such things and 
short- and long-term business strategies, among many other areas of inquiry.
Background: In launching the study, the FTC is using its authority to do 
wide-ranging studies for no specific law enforcement purpose.

        • With this study, the commission particularly wants to look into how 
tech's privacy and data practices affect children and teens, according to a 
release seen by Axios.
        • Republican Commissioner Christine Wilson had pushed for such a study 
last fall.
The intrigue: The agency's five commissioners voted 4-1 to issue the orders, 
with Republican commissioner Noah Phillips dissenting, saying the probe was too 
expansive.

Between the lines: The FTC uses these types of studies to gather data that can 
later lead to enforcement actions, should they encounter any wrongdoing.

        • The agency early this year launched such a review of the last decade 
of big tech acquisitions.
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