Norway has succeeded in getting the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) to make permanent and extend across Europe its ban on Meta (Facebook’s parent company) harvesting user data for targeted ads on Facebook and Instagram.

  • @levi@aussie.zone
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    321 year ago

    This is awesome but I don’t really understand.

    The purported issue is that they don’t have explicit consent for some data points. They apparently responded by saying they were going to charge a subscription.

    Why wouldn’t they just get consent? I’m sure most fb users will just agree to anything put in front of them.

    • @Krapulaolut@sopuli.xyz
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      681 year ago

      Facebook collects data from various sites and doesn’t care if you are a user or not.

      How can you get a consent from someone who doesn’t even know facebook collects data from?

    • @MrOxiMoron@lemmy.world
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      371 year ago

      It’s about the part where they can’t hide the data collection in the terms and conditions of the site. You have to have a separate clear consent step for them to collect the data.

    • kubica
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      241 year ago

      However, regulators have questioned whether the prices are too high to give users a real choice.

    • LazaroFilm
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      81 year ago

      I bet there is something like what of they don’t consent? Then they have the choice to pay the subscription instead of being denied access to the site and therefore not make any money for Meta.

    • @NeoNachtwaechter@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      Why wouldn’t they just get consent?

      That would mean to accept a possible ‘No’ as an answer. Something thoroughly new to them. They still prefer to continue without giving a damn.