Article 60M4M Meta settles with US government over ad targeting-enabled housing discrimination

Meta settles with US government over ad targeting-enabled housing discrimination

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acastro_211101_1777_meta_0002.0.jpg The company was accused of letting advertisers exclude protected groups from their campaigns. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

The US government and Facebook parent company Meta have agreed on a settlement to clear up a lawsuit that accused the company of facilitating housing discrimination by letting advertisers specify that ads not be shown to people belonging to specific protected groups, according to a press release from the Department of Justice (DOJ). You can read the full agreement below.

The government first brought a case against Meta for algorithmic housing discrimination in 2019, though accusations about the company's practices go back years before that. The company took some steps to address the issue, but clearly, they weren't enough for the feds. The department says this was its first case dealing with algorithmic violations of the Fair Housing...

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