Washington:Facebook has reportedly reached a whopping USD 5 billion settlement with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the Cambridge Analytica privacy violations, the media reported.
FTC commissioners voted by 3-2 with Republicans in support and Democrats in opposition to the penalty, Xinhua news agency quoted a Wall Street Journal report as saying on Friday.
The personal data of over 87 million Facebook users were violated by the British political consultancy firm Cambridge Analytica.
The FTC opened a probe last year into the matter after the social networking giant admitted Cambridge Analytica acquired detailed personal information of more than 87 million Facebook users via an academic researcher.
The report of the USD 5 billion settlement, the largest ever by the FTC against a tech company over privacy issues after a USD 22.5 million settlement with Google in 2012, led to Facebook's stock price rise on Friday.
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The reason for the stock price surge was because the settlement money is hardly a quarter of Facebook's annual profit that met with records this year.