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Meta has published a statement in support of proposals to establish a common Digital Majority Age across EU member states.
Tech companies argued there is still uncertainty about how to comply with the AI Act, and the rules are too complicated.
El Mundo on MSN1d
Meta supports the European 'digital age of majority' and calls for its extension to all applications, not just social networksThe tech company aims to avoid a ban on social networks and suggests age verification in app stores. Meta has taken a step ...
Meta isn’t backing down. The tech titan behind Facebook and Instagram has filed an appeal against the European Commission’s ...
Facebook owner Meta said it will appeal a 200-million-euro fine slapped on it by the EU after the bloc accused the company of ...
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Meta calls €200M EU fine over pay-or-consent ad model 'unlawful'Deserves fair compensation for the valuable and innovative services'? Which ones are those then? Meta has come out swinging following the European Commission's decision that its pay-or-consent model ...
Meta is supporting proposals to establish a common Digital Majority Age across EU member states, whereby parents need to ...
The EU is probing if Meta’s changes to its “pay or consent” model are enough to comply with the Digital Markets Act.
The intense battle to poach top artificial intelligence researchers and engineers from rivals has seen a rapid escalation in ...
Dominated by the likes of Apple, Google, and Meta, the CCIA has called to ‘stop the clock’ on the EU AI Act’s Aug. 2 ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNEU threatens Meta with daily fines over controversial ad consent modelMeta is on thin ice with the European Commission after being warned it could be slapped with daily fines starting June 27.
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The European Commission said that Meta (META) may face daily fines if limited changes it proposed to its pay-or-consent model ...
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