After being hit with a €200 million DMA fine in the EU, Meta has agreed to change its ads policy.
By Foo Yun Chee and Louise Rasmussen BRUSSELS, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Meta's proposal to use less personal data for targeted ...
EU ramped up antitrust and DMA enforcement against Big Tech in 2025, launching major probes and record fines as tensions with ...
Meta has agreed to give users in the EU a clear choice about whether their personal data is used for personalised advertisements on Facebook and Instagram.
European users of Facebook and Instagram will have the option to share less personal data and see fewer personalized ads ...
Meta will soon let Facebook and Instagram users in the EU choose how much personal data they share for ads, following ...
Meta's new ad model, which requires less personal data, has received EU approval, avoiding daily fines. Europe's approach ...
Meta’s updated ad system will give users the option to share less data while EU regulators continue to monitor compliance ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Meta Platforms is very unlikely to offer more changes to its pay-or-consent model, meaning it is almost certain to be hit by fresh EU antitrust charges and hefty daily fines, ...
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