Meta is changing how it handles certain data in Europe to give users new options around how their data is used for targeted ...
Meta has gone to the High Court in a bid to quash a decision of Ireland’s data protection watchdog to fine it €265 million ...
Facebook owner Meta said on Thursday it would rethink how it collects data on users in Europe after it got fined for failing ...
Ireland’s privacy authority Monday announced it was imposing a €265 million fine and other corrective measures on Meta for failing to properly protect its data. The fine is for a data breach ...
T he Irish-based Data Protection Commission (DPC) imposed the fine on November 25 on Meta Platforms Ireland Limited - owner of Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp - after inquiring into media reports ...
Meta Platforms Inc. reportedly plans to let European Facebook and Instagram users opt out of some personalized advertisements ...
Meta is going to the High Court in a bid to quash a decision of Ireland’s data protection watchdog to fine it €265 million for an alleged breach of EU privacy rules regarding the personal ...
Meta is asking the High Court to quash a decision of Ireland’s data-protection watchdog to fine it €265 million for an alleged breach of EU privacy rules regarding the personal information of ...
Meta Platforms Inc said on Thursday it would change the legal basis on how Facebook and Instagram use personal data to target advertising in the European Union, after the bloc's privacy regulator ...
Meta is finally allowing users in the EU to opt out of ad tracking almost entirely, but as always, there is a catch.
The US tech giant is yielding to EU pressure to comply with privacy laws, because the alternative is to pay a hefty fine.