Advertising platform Criteo filed a complaint against Facebook on September 10 with the French Competition Authority, the company announced Tuesday, October 1.
The gradual exclusion of companies from the Facebook platform has adversely impacted the diversity of the online advertising industry, Criteo claimed.
This is not the first complaint filed against the social media giant in connection with its online advertising methods.
Last year, a group of small advertisers filed a lawsuit in California federal court alleging that Facebook had engaged in unfair business conduct by disseminating inaccurate metrics that significantly overestimated the amount of time users were spending watching video ads, The Wall Street Journal reported.
In September, France and Germany both agreed to block Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency. In a joint statement, the two governments said “no private entity can claim monetary power, which is inherent to the sovereignty of nations.”
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