Judge rejects X’s attempt nullify its FTC privacy settlement

In May 2022, just months before Elon Musk acquired Twitter (now X), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) hit the platform with a $150 million fine and consent decree that imposed stipulations for safeguarding users' personal data. The ruling was imposed after the FTC found that Twitter had violated a previous consent decree by inappropriately sharing user phone numbers and email addresses with advertisers.

After acquiring Twitter, Elon Musk went to court in an attempt to overturn that consent decree, arguing that the FTC had increased scrutiny on X and pressured a third-party assessor to find fault with its security practices. In a post on X at the time, Musk called the FTC's actions "a shameful case of weaponization of a government agency for political purposes and suppression of the truth."

However, a federal judge just rejected that motion, ruling that his court lacked the authority to block the FTC's court order, while also blocking Musk's request to avoid a deposition that's part of a separate investigation, The Washington Post reported. In other words, X must still adhere to the strict privacy reporting standards imposed by the FTC last year. 

The judge listed other issues with X's argument, noting that the FTC had good reason to increase scrutiny on X after Musk took over. "The government says this increase in investigative activity should not be surprising because Musk directed at least five rounds of terminations, layoffs or other reductions in X Corp.’s workforce, which affected the security, governance, risk and compliance team," he wrote in the ruling

He added that the third-party assessor said he faced steady delays due to executive turnover at X. Finally, the judge ruled that Musk can't avoid being deposed by the FTC, as "the government argues that the major changes to the company appear to have been initiated by Musk himself." 

Musk's FTC problems started shortly after his acquisition of X, when key executives on Twitter's privacy and security teams departed. Still, Musk seemed willing to comply with the rules, telling employees at the time that "Twitter will do whatever it takes to adhere to both the letter and spirit of the FTC consent decree." 

Back in March, though, the FTC stepped up its probe into Musk's actions in an effort to get more information about the company’s handling of layoffs, X Premium subscriptions, the "Twitter Files" and other issues. 

Meanwhile, the platform can't seem to stay out of the news, as IBM recently said it would pull advertising on X after discovering its ads were being placed next to pro-Nazi content. Musk himself faced criticism after he appeared to endorse an antisemitic post on the platform. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/judge-rejects-attempt-by-x-to-nullify-ftc-privacy-settlement-111536396.html?src=rss

5 mobile management innovations transforming the financial sector

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In today’s financial landscape, organizations face unique challenges. From navigating stringent regulations to adapting to digital innovations, the path forward demands astute technological integration. Particularly, mobile management emerges as a critical focus area. Here, you’ll discover how embracing modern mobile solutions like Android Enterprise can redefine industry standards. What is mobile management? “Mobile management,” in […]

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Another looks at iOS 17.2 beta 3 (Video)

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Earlier this week Apple released iOS 17.2 beta 3 for the iPhone, they also released iPadOS 17.2 beta 3 for the iPad, watchOS 10.2 beta 3 for the Apple Watch, and macOS Sonoma 14.2 beta 3 for the Mac. We previously saw a video of the new iOS 17.2 beta 3 in action and now […]

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New Google Titan Security Key stores 250 unique passkeys

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At the Aspen Cyber Summit in New York City, Google has this week announced the release of its new Titan Security Key specifically designed to help bolstering online security, especially for high-risk users worldwide. The Titan Security Key is a cutting-edge tool designed to enhance your digital security. Essentially, it’s a physical key that provides […]

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Amazon to sell cars with Hyundai in the USA from 2024

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Amazon has announced a new partnership with Hyundai where it will sell cars on its platform in the USA from 2024. From next year you will be able to purchase a Hyundai vehicle from the Amazon.com website. The partnership with Hyundai will also see the Amazon Alexa assistant built into Hyundai vehicles in the USA, […]

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ADLINK IMB-M47 ATX motherboard for Industrial Edge projects

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In the world of industrial automation and Edge AIoT, the demand for high-performance computing solutions is at an all-time high. ADLINK a hardware manufacturer in the Edge computing and industrial PCs market, has introduced its latest powerhouse in the form of the IMB-M47 industrial ATX motherboard. Designed to support 12th and 13th Gen Intel Core […]

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How to Use Live Voicemail Transcription on the iPhone

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This guide is designed to show you how to set up and use Live Voicemail on the iPhone. In the dynamic and ever-evolving landscape of modern technology, staying abreast of the latest advancements is essential for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike. One such groundbreaking advancement, especially noteworthy for iPhone users, is Apple’s innovative Live Voicemail […]

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GPT-4 Turbo 128K context length performance tested

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Recently, OpenAI unveiled its latest advancement in the realm of artificial intelligence: the GPT-4 Turbo. This new AI model boasts a substantial 128K context length, offering users the ability to process and interact with a much larger swath of information in a single instance. The introduction of GPT-4 Turbo invites a critical question: How well […]

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iQOO 12 Legend Edition design brings the BMW M Motorsport racing spirit to smartphones

There are very few things that can make your heart stop with their speed, and motorsport race cars are one of those. The suspense, tension, and adrenaline you feel as these four-wheeled demons pass by is enough to put people on the edge of their seats, literally. There seems to be an innate human fascination for speed and power, and race cars have long been the symbol of those aspirations. Of course, such qualities can also be found in other things, like the impressive pieces of technology that we call smartphones. It’s not surprising, then, that these two very different worlds would eventually meet, such as in the iQOO 12 Legend Edition that embodies the BMW M Motorsport spirit through its power and style.

Designer: iQOO x BMW M Motorsport

This isn’t the first time you might have heard of an automotive brand lending its clout to a smartphone, whether in name or in design. In fact, the partnership between iQOO and BMW M started way back in 2019, resulting in the gaming-oriented iQOO 7 BMW M edition as well as an iQOO-branded BMW DTM car during the 24 Hours of Nürburgring race. This year, that partnership was again witnessed at the 2023 IMSA SportsCar Championship, and 2024 will see iQOO’s presence on a BMW M Hybrid V8 Hypercar at the FIA World Endurance Championship.

Of course, BMW M Motorsport is also leaving its own mark on the iQOO 12, specifically the special Legend Edition that will bear that exclusive branding. This year’s design, however, is a bit different and actually a little more subtle. The overall motif is still predominantly white, of course, just like many race cars. But instead of tall stripes in BMW M’s iconic blue, black, and red colors, the tiny stripes are actually embossed in a Clous de Paris pattern and located off the right side instead. In a way, the BMW M Motorsport is less in-your-face, subtler, and more elegant, allowing viewers to draw the associations between the two brands through the smartphone’s own prowess.

The iQOO 12, after all, is definitely a speedster, being one of the first phones to be powered by the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. It has a large and powerful camera system that is designed in the likeness of ship portholes, conveying the spirit of exploration. It isn’t just for show either, boasting a team that includes an Astrography Camera with an ultra-large main sensor, a periscope telephoto lens, and a wide-angle shooter. Despite the power it holds inside, the iQOO 12 Legend Edition still exudes beauty, grace, and comfort with its ergonomic contoured glass and nano-textured finishes. The flat edges and flat display perfectly complement each other, giving the phone a contemporary aesthetic that belies its nature a smartphone equivalent of a performance car.

With first-class features and a striking design, the iQOO 12 Legend Edition perfectly embodies BMW M Motorsport’s mantra of “Fascination Meets Innovation.” It delivers the performance to satisfy users’ need for speed while subtly capturing the visual and spiritual essence of a roaring race car. Already available in China, the iQOO 12 Legend Edition is slated to launch globally by the end of this year.

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