EU Watchdog Probes Facebook Over WhatsApp Merger

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EU Watchdog Probes Facebook Over WhatsApp Merger


EU Watchdog Probes Facebook Over WhatsApp Merger
- The European Commission is investigating whether Facebook gave misleading information about its takeover of mobile messaging service WhatsApp.The EU's executive body on Tuesday gave Facebook until Jan. 31 to answer a "statement of objections" about merger information the social media giant gave the Commission two years ago.The Commission, the EU's merger and anti-trust watchdog, is concerned that Facebook can match its users' accounts with WhatsApp user accounts.
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Merry Christmas Wishes: 20 Best WhatsApp Status, Facebook Messages, Images, DP & SMS to wish Happy Christmas 2016!


Merry Christmas Wishes: 20 Best WhatsApp Status, Facebook Messages, Images, DP & SMS to wish Happy Christmas 2016!
- Christmas 2016 is upon us!Like every year, it will be celebrated on December 25 worldwide.The word 'Christmas' is derived from the old English word 'Cristes Maesse', which means the Mass of Christ.
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Facebook Gave Misleading About WhatsApp Takeover: EU


Facebook Gave Misleading About WhatsApp Takeover: EU
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Facebook could face $179m fine over WhatsApp deal


Facebook could face $179m fine over WhatsApp deal
- Facebook could be fined hundreds of millions of pounds after the European Commission accused it of giving "misleading" information ahead of its 2014 takeover of messaging platform WhatsApp."If the Commission concludes that it was definitely misled, either by accident or design, it could fine Facebook up to one per cent of its turnover," says the BBC.Based on global revenues of $17.9bn (£14.5bn), that would equate to a fine of anything up to $179m (£145m), says The Verge.
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