Bangkok, Nov. 11 -- Thailand's Minister of Digital Economy and Society Chaichanok Chidchob announced that he will summon executives from Meta, the parent company of Facebook, for a meeting on November 20, to explain why the platform allowed "secret groups" to use Facebook as a large-scale marketplace for trading Thai people's personal data. The move follows the discovery of a vast data-trading network involving more than nine million names in the country. Local media reported that secret groups on the platform were openly selling citizens' data without oversight - a serious national security concern that requires Meta's direct explanation to the Thai government. The upcoming meeting will involve direct talks between the Thai government's ...
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