JAKARTA-A source said recently that EU privacy monitors will notify Meta Platforms to not charge fees for users’ privacy.
In November, Meta launched a free subscription service for Facebook and Instagram. Users must pay to protect their privacy. Privacy activists and consumer groups have criticized this service.
On Wednesday, 10 April 2010, the US technology giant referenced a blog stating that ‘non advertising subscriptions’ were in line with European Union court rulings in favor of this model as a means for people to consent to data processing to target advertisements.
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The European Data Protection Agency, which will be publishing its opinion in due course, has declined to make any comments.
Max Schrems of the NOYB group, quoted in a Politico article by VOI, said: “We are pleased that EDPB is launching a nuanced conversation about ‘paid’ or ‘agreed’, and that platforms with large audiences cannot use ‘paid’ or ‘agreed’.”
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