Meta’s Targeted Ad Model Faces Restrictions in Europe | EU privacy regulators say Facebook and Instagram shouldn’t use their terms of service to require users to accept ads based on their digital activity

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European Union privacy regulators have ruled that Meta Platforms Inc. shouldn’t require users to agree to personalized ads based on their online activity, according to people familiar with the decision, a ruling that could limit the data that Meta can access to sell such ads.A board representing all EU privacy regulators on Monday approved a series of decisions ruling that EU privacy law doesn’t allow Meta platforms, such as Instagram and Facebook, to use their terms of service as a justification for allowing such advertising, the people said.Continue reading your article witha WSJ membershipa WSJ membershipAlready a member?Sign In- adidas:Friends & Family Sale: 40% Off + Free Shipping | adidas Promo Code- Nike:60% off running shoes and apparel at Nike without a promo code- American Eagle Outfitters:Sign up for emails and get 10% off American Eagle promo code- Michael Kors:Michael Kors Promo Code: take an extra 25% off- JCPenney:Today's JCPenney coupon code - 30% off entire purchase- Target:25% off sitewide with this Target Promo Code"

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