A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit claiming Meta Platforms defrauded shareholders by concealing how changes to Apple's privacy settings would make Facebook and Instagram less desirable for advertisers https://t.co/Mn2Ad1K6Ec https://t.co/3Vf5YdgCl2
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A lawsuit claiming that Facebook parent company Meta concealed how Apple's privacy settings would hurt advertisers, has been dismissed. By @WGallagher https://t.co/MJnBRlNslb
Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook, has won the dismissal of a lawsuit that claimed it defrauded shareholders by concealing the impact of changes to Apple's privacy settings. The lawsuit alleged that these changes would make Facebook and Instagram less desirable for advertisers. The dismissal, ruled by a federal judge, also covered disclosures made by COO Sheryl Sandberg.