Europe s privacy enforcers
should oppose Meta Platforms paid no-ads subscription
service launched in Europe last November because it requires
users to pay a fee to ensure their privacy, a model.
Privacy enforcers should oppose Meta Platforms no-ads subscription service in Europe, according to a joint letter by 28 organizations. The service requires users to pay a fee for privacy, but users who consent to be tracked get a free service funded by advertising revenues.
A group of 28 organizations called on the watchdogs to oppose the service because it requires users to pay a fee to ensure their privacy, a model likely to be copied by other companies
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Meta has said the service that applies to Facebook and Instagram aims to comply with EU rules to give users a choice whether their data can be collected and used for targeted ads.