Mark Zuckerberg. | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez won a historic sum of $375 million in a landmark child safety case against Meta earlier this year. But the next stage of the fight could be even more consequential for Meta and the social media industry at large. Beginning Monday, attorneys for Meta and New Mexico will return to a Santa Fe courthouse for a three-week public nuisance trial, where they'll argue over the changes the AG wants the judge to order Meta make to Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Those changes include adding age verification for New Mexico users, prohibiting end-to-end encryption for users under 18 and capping their use to 90 … Read the full story at The Verge.
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Meta’s historic loss in court could cost a lot more than $375 million
Meta's historic court loss may be just the beginning of a costly reckoning, as a three-week public nuisance trial commences in New Mexico, where the social media giant will face demands to implement age verification, restrict end-to-end encryption, and impose usage limits on minors across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. The proposed changes could set a precedent for the industry, with far-reaching implications for user data and online safety. The trial's outcome may ultimately exceed the initial $375 million penalty. AI-assisted, human-reviewed.