FTC removes posts critical of big tech from its website

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FTC has removed more than 300 blog posts published during the agency led by ex -chair Lina Khan, ward ReportThe These include posts that criticize companies like Amazon and Microsoft for their management Customer dataThe

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As a FTC chair in Biden years, Khan was known as a strong enforcement of the disbelievers by trying to account for mega corporations for the possibility of suppressing competition in American markets. In an interview with TechCrunch he once referred to big technology leaders “MobThe “But in Trump’s era, FTC is less likely to be aware of Big Tech.

Deleting these blogs can violate laws on how to handle government data; Meanwhile, the behavior is consistent with the ongoing publicity of the Trump administration Remove certain words and phrases From public and private government documents. These terms include “black,” “disabilities,” “feminism,” “penis,” “Latinax,” “LGBBTU,” “” “” “” and “Female”, among others.

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