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The EU Just Shivved Facebook and I Can't
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Posted By: Hazymac, 1/6/2023 10:04:07 AM

The EU just slapped Facebook parent company Meta with a nearly half-billion-dollar fine, but that’s the least of the company’s worries in Europe. Mark Zuckerberg’s data-hoovering social media colossus will have to write the EU a $413-million check for violating user privacy in EU member countries. For a company that made nearly $40 billion in 2021 alone, even a fine as large as that — which Meta will certainly contest — won’t force the company to change its ways. “More significantly,” reports France24, “European regulators dismissed the legal basis Meta had used to justify gathering users’ personal data for use in targeted advertising.” What does that mean when translated into English

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Reply 1 - Posted by: FLCracker 1/6/2023 11:16:19 AM (No. 1372196)
Targeted ads. 1. You mean the ones that show up advertising is just purchased and won't buy again for months/years? 2. Also the ones that show me the same products ad nauseum and never anything new, innovative, creative or something I might like but had never considered? 3. The ones that annoy me so bad that I remember their products all right, so I can remember NOT to buy them, and I actively do this.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: MickTurn 1/6/2023 11:34:04 AM (No. 1372215)
FBook deserves any thing bad that happens to them. Zuckerbucks is a nasty POS!
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