Facebook directed to pay $257 per victim over personal data breach
The South Korean state watchdog on personal
information protection on Friday recommended the operator of Facebook to pay
300,000 won ($256.70) in compensation to each of 181 users demanding damages
for the provision of their personal information to third parties without
consent.
The recommendation to Meta Platforms was made by the Personal
Information Protection Commission (PIPC)'s dispute mediation panel in charge of
settling a dispute between the operator and Korean users of Facebook over the
platform's breach of users' personal data.
The state watchdog in November concluded that Facebook passed personal
data of at least 3.3 million of its total 18 million Korean users to third
parties without the users' consent between May 2012 and June 2018.
The leaked data included the lists of the users' Facebook friends.
The global platform giant was fined 6.7 billion won for the
privacy law violations at that time, reports Yonhap news agency.
In response, a group of local Facebook users collectively filed
for a damage relief process with the PIPC in April, seeking financial
compensation and the disclosure of information on which personal data were
leaked and to whom, from the operator of Facebook.
Proposing an arbitration deal, PIPC recommended Meta pay the
300,000 won in financial compensation to each of the 181 users who joined the
collection action and give them access to the information they requested.
The dispute mediation panel said that over 10,000 third-party app
developers gained access to personal information of local Facebook users, with
the users not being informed or having given consent.
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