European Commission Challenges Meta's Pay-to-Consent Model under Digital Markets Act

Monday, 1 July 2024, 12:05

The European Commission accuses Meta of breaching digital rules by implementing a 'pay or consent' model for ad-free social networks, which allegedly violates the Digital Markets Act. The controversial move by Meta to charge users for an ad-free experience is under scrutiny for failing to comply with the regulations. This development raises concerns about the company's compliance with EU regulations and the implications for its business model.

Meta Under Scrutiny

The European Commission has accused Meta of violating digital rules by implementing a controversial 'pay or consent' model for ad-free social networks.

Violation of Digital Markets Act

The move by Meta to charge users for an ad-free experience is under scrutiny for failing to comply with the regulations set forth by the Digital Markets Act.

Compliance Concerns

This development raises concerns about Meta's compliance with EU regulations and the potential impact on its business model.


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