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EU tells Meta it can't paywall privacy
(www.theregister.com)
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German news outlets are doing the same thing. I wonder if this will affect them at all.
I don't see why it wouldn't apply. Their argument that selling user data to target ads is the only way they can be profitable is literally the same as Facebook's.
Same happened in Spain literally DAYS after Meta implemented this shit. Some classicist bullshit
I guess it depends on whether it only applies to "large platforms" as the wording of this article suggests. Otherwise it should definitely affect every site with a similar option.
That's what I expect tbh. Can't possibly hurt our own newspapers too. Those are OUR companies.
I hope so!