Meta faces another EU privacy challenge over 'pay for privacy' consent choice - eviltoast
  • MummifiedClient5000@feddit.dk
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    10 months ago

    Meta paid was ordered to pay a €1.2 billion fine last year and now tries a different approach to avoid similar fines in the future. This approach (“pay for privacy”) will be tried in court and this is where you declare that “Nothing will happen”? Really?

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        10 months ago

        Such a large fine can probably be tied up in court for a long time.

        My point is that Meta is constantly challenged by the EU and is forced to change their data-pig behaviour, so the claim that nothing ever happens is false.

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          Also, Meta actually had the rewrite their new Threads app for EU, because the US version was so invasive, that they needed to adjust it.

          The US still has the invasive version, like the rest of the world. Only EU gets the “better” one.