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Facebook faces Indonesia investigation over privacy breach

It said Facebook representatives in Indonesia could face up to 12 years in prison and a fine of USD 871,000, if convicted.

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JAKARTA: Indonesian government said today it is investigating Facebook over the privacy breach of its Indonesian users.

The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology said in a statement that it had asked the National Police chief to investigate possible violations of Indonesias privacy law a day after Facebook announced that personal data of more than 1 million Indonesians might have been exposed by political consultant Cambridge Analytica.

It said Facebook representatives in Indonesia could face up to 12 years in prison and a fine of USD 871,000, if convicted. The ministry summoned the representatives late Thursday to deliver a warning letter. Communications Minister Rudiantara told reporters after the meeting that he has asked Facebook to stop its applications that could allow third parties to get users personal information.

"We ask Facebook to provide us their audit results to see how the personal information is used by the Cambridge Analytica," said Rudiantara, who like many Indonesians uses a single name.

Facebook Indonesia Head of Public Policy Ruben Hattari said they will keep cooperating with the Indonesian government.

"Our main goal is to secure privacy data of all Facebook users," Hattari said after the meeting.

Indonesia is the worlds fourth-largest Facebook user with more than 115 million active members, and nearly 97 per cent of them are on mobile devices.

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