According to Foresight News, newly released court documents submitted as part of a major antitrust lawsuit against Meta reveal that the Facebook parent company has allowed Netflix to view its users' private messages since 2011. This move was aimed at helping Netflix better tailor content for its own users.

As reported by the UK's Daily Mail, the court documents shed light on the extent of Meta's data sharing practices with third-party companies. The revelation raises concerns about user privacy and the potential misuse of personal information by both Meta and Netflix.

The antitrust lawsuit against Meta is ongoing, and it remains to be seen how this new information will impact the case and the company's reputation. Meanwhile, users are urged to be cautious about the information they share on social media platforms and to be aware of the potential risks involved in using such services.