FTC launches sweeping privateness examine of high tech platforms

The switch appears to be a wide-reaching inquiry into the entire items major tech companies find out about their consumers and what they do with that data
The move appears to be a wide-reaching inquiry into everything major tech companies know about their users and what they do with that data

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