Belgian media say a Brussels court has ordered Facebook to stop collecting data about citizens in the country or face fines for every day it fails to comply.
The
daily De Standaard reported Friday that the court upheld a Belgian
privacy commission finding that Facebook is collecting data without
users' consent.
It said the court concluded that Facebook does not
adequately inform users that it is collecting information, what kind of
details it keeps and for how long, or what it does with the data.
It
has ruled that Facebook must stop tracking and registering internet
usage by Belgians online and destroy any data it has obtained illegally
or face fines of 250,000 euros ($311,500) every day it delays.
Facebook
said it intends to appeal and that it has developed tools that give
people choice and control over the privacy of their data.
"We are
disappointed with today's verdict," said Richard Allan, a regional vice
president of public policy for Facebook, in a statement.
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