EU Prohibits Meta from Utilizing Personal Data for Behavioural Advertising

EU Prohibits Meta from Utilizing Personal Data for Behavioural Advertising

The European Data Protection⁢ Board said Wednesday it had adopted a binding decision that will ban Facebook ⁤and Instagram owner Meta from using the⁤ personal‍ data of users ‍for targeted advertisements.

The order will “impose ‌a ban on the ⁢processing of ⁢personal data⁢ for behavioural advertising‌ on the legal bases ⁤of contract and legitimate interest ​across the entire European Economic⁤ Area,” the EDPB said.

The order comes after Meta said on Monday‌ that Facebook and Instagram users in⁣ Europe will be able⁢ to buy subscriptions to ⁣use the social networks without any advertising from this month.

“Meta has already announced ⁤that we will ‌give people in the ‍EU and EEA the opportunity‌ to‌ consent and, in November, will offer a subscriptions model to comply with ⁣regulatory requirements,” a Meta representative said.

The⁢ company said EDPB members have been aware of its consent plan for weeks and that it​ had been fully‍ engaged with them to⁤ arrive​ at a satisfactory outcome.

“This⁤ development ‌unjustifiably ignores that careful and robust regulatory process,” the company representative added.

The EDPB⁣ said it ‍took the‌ decision following a request from Norway’s data ‍regulator,‍ which⁢ earlier this year imposed⁢ a‍ ban on sending Facebook ⁢and Instagram users targeted​ advertisements based on their personal data which the‌ social media platform collects without their ⁤explicit consent.

The‍ EDPB decision forces ⁣Ireland’s data regulator, which has authority over Meta’s ⁣operations ⁤in Europe, to take final measures on the issue within ⁣two weeks, with a ban ‌to enter force a​ week​ later.

The EDPB said Meta was informed Tuesday of the decision and that it‌ had indicated it ​plans to ask for consent to ⁢use personal data to target ads that users see when they use‌ the apps.

“The EDPB takes ‌note of Meta’s ⁢proposal to rely on a consent‍ based approach as legal basis” and said this was‍ being evaluated.

Facebook had some 300 million daily users ⁢in Europe at the ⁣end‍ of 2022, out of about two billion users worldwide, with Europeans generating about‍ a fifth of ⁤Meta’s ‌advertising sales.

Losing the ability to target ads may deal ⁤a financial blow to Meta if advertisers reduce their spending more than⁢ Europeans shell out 9.99 ‍euros ($10.50) a month on the web, or 12.99‌ euros ‌on mobile phones, for an ad-free experience.

EDPB ‍chairwoman⁢ Anu Talus said⁤ the decision to impose a ban was taken after Meta was found not to⁤ have⁤ complied with orders issued at the‌ end of last year.

“It ⁣is high time for Meta to bring its ‍processing⁤ into compliance and to⁤ stop unlawful processing,” she​ said.

European union

2023-11-10 22:41:03
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