Social media companies collect, share and process vast troves of information about their users while offering little transparency or control, including over how it is used by systems incorporating artificial intelligence, the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said in a report released on Thursday.
The report analyzed how Meta platforms, ByteDance’s TikTok, Amazon’s gaming platform Twitch, and others manage user data, concluding that data management and retention policies at many of the companies were “woefully inadequate.” YouTube, social media platform YouTube is owned by Alphabet’s Google.
Social media companies gather data through tracking technologies used in online advertising and buying information from data brokers, and other means, the FTC said.
“While lucrative for the companies, these surveillance practices can endanger people’s privacy, threaten their freedoms, and expose them to a host of harms, from identity theft to stalking,” said FTC Chair Lina Khan.
Data privacy, particularly for kids and teens, has been a hot-button issue. The US House of Representatives is considering bills passed by the Senate in July aimed at addressing social media’s effects on younger users. And Meta recently rolled out teen accounts that incorporate enhanced parental controls.
Meanwhile, Big Tech companies have been scrambling to acquire sources of data to train their emerging artificial-intelligence technologies.
The data deals are infrequently disclosed and often involve private content locked behind paywalls and login screens, with scant or no notice to the users who posted it.
In addition to collecting data about how users engage with their services, most of the companies the FTC reviewed collected users’ age and gender or guessed it based on other information.
Some also gathered information on users’ income, education and family status, the FTC said.
Companies gathered data on individuals who did not use their services, and some were not able to identify all of the ways they collected and used data, the FTC said.
Specific findings
Social media users lack control over data usage
Social media companies gather data through tracking technologies used in online advertising and buying information from data brokers.
Most of the companies collected users’ age and gender or guessed it based on other information.
Some also gathered information on users’ income, education and family status
Companies gathered data on individuals who did not use their services
Some were not able to identify all of the ways they collected and used data
First Published: Sep 20 2024 | 12:48 AM IST
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