Meta pledge to use less personal data for ads gets eu nod, avoids daily fines by foo yun chee and louise rasmussen december 8, 20252:30 pm pstupdated december 8, 2025 The eu has warned that the company could face daily fines if it fails to bring its practices in line with the block’s digital regulations. Business meta pledge to use less personal data for ads gets eu nod, avoids daily fines file photo
The logo of meta is seen at porte de versailles exhibition center in paris, france, june 11, 2025. Meta’s plans to offer eu users an alternative choice to view less personalised ads has been approved by the european commission. Meta's new ad model, which requires less personal data, has received eu approval, avoiding daily fines
Meta modified its model after a hefty fine, prioritizing design and transparency in user options.