A mass legal action alleges Facebook abused its dominance to monetise 45 million UK users' personal data.
A judge has given the go-ahead to a mass legal action against Facebook owner Meta, potentially worth £3bn.
was refused, in 2023, but a revised version has now been accepted, with early 2026 said to be the latest it could be heard.'Take-it-or-leave-it' offerFacebook abused its dominance by making users give it their data from non-Facebook products, including Meta-owned Instagram and other third-party sites.
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