The EU's Digital Services Act has strict rules to protect children and ensure their privacy and security online, and the EU fears Meta might not be doing enough to tackle these obligations.
The probe is under a mammoth law known as the Digital Services Act (DSA) that forces the world's largest tech firms to do more to protect European users online and clamp down on illegal content.
The investigation, which could eventually lead to a fine, will look into the platforms’ use of algorithms that officials said ...
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À partir du 26 juin 2024, Meta utilisera les données personnelles des utilisateurs d'Instagram et de Facebook pour entraîner ...
European Union, EU, regulators have opened a formal investigation into Meta over potential breaches of online content rules ...
Meta (formerly the Facebook company) has to the European Union (EU) investigation of child safety concerns and scrutiny of ...
The EU on Thursday opened a formal investigation into Facebook and Instagram on suspicion the platforms owned by Meta are causing addictive behavior in children. The probe is under a mammoth law known ...
"The Commission is concerned that the systems of both Facebook and Instagram, including their algorithms, may stimulate ...