The Federal Trade Commission is
investigating Facebook's privacy practices following a week of privacy
scandals including whether the company engaged in "unfair acts" that
cause "substantial injury" to consumers.
Facebook's stock, which already took a big hit last week, plunged as a
result.
Facebook said in a statement on Monday that the company remains
"strongly committed" to protecting people's information and that it
welcomes the opportunity to answer the FTC's questions.
News outlets have reported on the FTC investigation last week, but the
FTC hadn't confirmed it until Monday. Facebook reached a settlement with
the FTC in 2011 offering privacy assurances.