A bipartisan coalition led by New York state attorney general (AG) is launching an antitrust investigation into Facebook to probe whether it has stifled competition and put users at risk, New York AG Letitia James says.
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"I'm launching an investigation into Facebook to determine whether their actions endangered consumer data, reduced the quality of consumers' choices, or increased the price of advertising," James tweeted on Friday.
Attorneys general of Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, and the District of Columbia will join New York in the probe, a statement said.
Facebook shares were down nearly one per cent in pre-market trading.
The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Reuters and other media outlets reported on Tuesday that more than 30 US state attorneys general were readying an investigation into Alphabet Inc's Google for potential antitrust violations.
The tech giants, among the richest and most powerful companies in the world, are facing increasing antitrust scrutiny from Congress, federal agencies and now state attorneys general.
The US Justice Department said in July it was opening a broad investigation of major digital technology firms, focusing on whether they engage in anti-competitive practices.
The investigation is believed to target Google, Amazon.com and Facebook, and potentially Apple.
Separately, the Federal Trade Commission, which also enforces antitrust laws, is also probing Amazon and Facebook to determine if they abused their massive market power in retail and social media, respectively.
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