Any new law on facebook privacy

Yes, there have been several updates and changes to Facebook's privacy policies and laws related to Facebook privacy in recent years. Here are some of the most notable ones:

  1. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): In May 2018, the European Union introduced the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which requires companies to provide more transparency and control over personal data. Facebook updated its privacy policies to comply with the GDPR.
  2. California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA): In January 2020, California introduced the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which gives California residents more control over their personal data. Facebook updated its privacy policies to comply with the CCPA.
  3. Facebook's updated privacy policy: In August 2020, Facebook updated its privacy policy to provide more transparency about how it collects and uses personal data. The updated policy also gives users more control over their data and introduces new features to help users manage their privacy.
  4. Facebook's Data Transfer Project: In October 2020, Facebook launched the Data Transfer Project, a tool that allows users to transfer their data from Facebook to other services, such as Google or Apple.
  5. Facebook's new data portability feature: In November 2020, Facebook introduced a new data portability feature that allows users to download their data from Facebook and transfer it to other services.
  6. Facebook's updated terms of service: In December 2020, Facebook updated its terms of service to provide more clarity about how it handles user data and to give users more control over their data.
  7. Facebook's new transparency features: In January 2021, Facebook introduced new transparency features that allow users to see how their data is being used and to request that their data be deleted.

Some of the key changes to Facebook's privacy policies and laws include:

It's worth noting that Facebook's privacy policies and laws are subject to change, and the company may update its policies and laws in response to new developments and changes in the legal landscape.