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Turkey fines Meta $37.2 million for data violations

Turkey’s competition board fines Meta $37.20 million for data-sharing violations, aims at safeguarding fair competition.

Turkey fines Meta $37.2 million for data violations
CategoryCloud Service

Turkey fines Meta $37.2 million for data violations is tracked as an internet infrastructure institution within the internet infrastructure ecosystem.

RegionEurope AND Middle East

Turkey fines Meta $37.2 million for data violations has public-source relevance to network operations, governance, dependency mapping, or market structure.

Signal FocusMarket

Turkey fines Meta $37.2 million for data violations is tracked as an internet infrastructure institution within the internet infrastructure ecosystem.

Content TypeEvent

Public-source signals support medium-impact monitoring for infrastructure visibility and dependency analysis.

Primary DomainMarket

Public-source signals support medium-impact monitoring for infrastructure visibility and dependency analysis.

TopicMarket

Turkey’s competition board fines Meta $37.20 million for data-sharing violations, aims at safeguarding fair competition.

ImpactMedium

Public-source signals support medium-impact monitoring for infrastructure visibility and dependency analysis.

ConfidenceLimited confidence (72%)

Several public sources

Turkey fines Meta $37.

  • The fine comes after the conclusion of two separate investigations probing potential violations of competition law, particularly concerning data-sharing between Meta’s platforms Threads, Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp.
  • Meta had faced an interim measure in March aimed at restricting data sharing between Threads and Instagram, leading to the temporary shutdown of Threads in Turkey last month.
  • Users will now have more control over their personal data, with the board mandating that consent be obtained for merging data across platforms, and providing mechanisms for users to adjust their settings through an “accounts centre.”

Turkey’s Competition Board has imposed a hefty fine of 1.2 billion lire ($37.2 million) on Meta platforms following investigations into data-sharing practices across its social media platforms.

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Investigation and interim measures

Following months of scrutiny and investigation, Turkey’s Competition Board has announced a significant penalty against Meta platforms, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Threads.

The board’s decision, which includes a fine of 1.2 billion lire ($37.2 million), marks the culmination of two separate probes into potential violations of competition law related to data-sharing practices within Meta’s ecosystem of social media platforms.

The Competition Commission said that the investigation of Meta and the process of complying with the investigative procedures, as well as another independent investigation into Threads, resulted in fines of 8.98 billion lire ($278 million) and 3.36 billion lire ($104.2 million), respectively, for Meta.

In response to these concerns, the board had imposed an interim measure in March to curb data-sharing between Threads and Instagram, ultimately leading Meta to announce the temporary shutdown of Threads in Turkey last month.

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User privacy and transparency measures

According to the decision of the Turkish Competition Council, users will be able to merge their personal data between Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp with their consent and will be notified about the use of their data.

Users will also be able to change their settings at any time using the Account Centre on the platforms to protect their privacy.

This decision marks the Turkish Competition Council’s strict regulation of the Meta platform, which is aimed at safeguarding fair competition and users’ right to data privacy.

Signal Brief

  • Signal: Turkey fines Meta $37.2 million for data violations
  • Signal Type: Internet Infrastructure Institution
  • Region: Europe AND Middle East
  • Market Class: Cloud Service

Operating Surface

  • Published sources should identify the affected parties, operating surface, and market exposure before this trend map is treated as complete.

Market Context

  • Public-source signals support medium-impact monitoring for infrastructure visibility and dependency analysis.
  • Operational relevance: Medium
  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

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