Facebook user data abuse scandal prompted the Japanese government to be more assertive.
German Justice Minister Katarina Barley said it would tighten regulation and threats of penalties for Facebook.
The move was taken after the government held a meeting with representatives of Facebook. According to him, the Facebook party in the meeting acknowledged the violation of user data privacy on their platform.
"Facebook recognizes past violations and excesses and will guarantee that it will not happen again," he said.
But he says promises alone are not enough, so the government takes a step more firmly. "In the future, we have to manage companies like Facebook more closely," he added.
According to the Facebook reveal about 1 percent of 300 thousand user data collected by Cambridge Analytica originated from Europe. Facebook party itself does not specify how many of the 1 percent is based in Germany.
Before the government took a stand, the latest German magazine Focus survey reported almost half of Facebook users there considering closing their accounts. In addition to Facebook, about 49 percent of participants abarnya survey also plans to close social media accounts such as Instagram and Twitter.
Mark Zuckerberg's company previously promised to contact all users whose data are abused by Cambridge Analytica.
In addition to Germany, the United States and British government is rumored to also be asking testimony of CEO Mark Zuckerberg over the scandal of theft of 50 million data users Facebook since 2014 for the benefit of the US presidential election.
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