
The European Union wants to prevent the forced collection of user data by tech giants. EU privacy regulators say, Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, cannot force users to consent to data collection.
European Union lawmakers have apparently passed new rulings on social media platforms including Facebook and Instagram, which will make major changes to how they collect user data and protect their privacy.
European Union privacy regulators say, Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, cannot compel users to agree to data collection and obtain mandatory consent from users to join Meta, according to the Wall Street Journal and Reuters.
According to these decisions, other social platforms such as Meta cannot force users to consent to the collection of their ...
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