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- WhatsApp won’t roll out ads in EU until 2026 - POLITICO
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, the Irish Data Protection Commission, responsible for enforcing the EU's General Data Protection Regulation against Meta, said that it has been informed by WhatsApp that its advertising model won't roll out in the EU until 2026 "That new product won't be launching [in] the EU market until 2026
- The Irish Data Protection Commission says Meta told it that . . .
The Irish Data Protection Commission says Meta told it that WhatsApp ads “won't be launching” in the EU “until 2026”; WhatsApp says ads are coming “gradually” — Meta's advertising plan has triggered privacy concerns in Europe
- Fact Check: Irish Data Protection Commission will discuss . . .
The claim that the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) will discuss WhatsApp's ads with European regulators is rooted in recent developments concerning WhatsApp's advertising features According to a statement from Commissioner Des Hogan of the DPC, WhatsApp's new features, which include the introduction of ads, will not be implemented in
- Irish privacy watchdog seeks extra funding to handle expanded . . .
The Irish data protection authority has already involved in questions related to the lawfulness of AI apps such as Meta AI and X’s Grok The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has said it
- EU General Court: Irish DPCs Refusal to Probe Meta, WhatsApp . . .
The European Court of Justice's General Court ruled Wednesday that the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) acted unlawfully when it refused to investigate a complaint from Noyb, the Austrian privacy organization
- Meta’s advertising strategy sparks privacy issues across Europe
The Irish Data Protection Commission is stepping up to the plate, actively discussing the new advertising model with WhatsApp to ensure it’s compliant with EU regulations Commissioner Des Hogan has made it clear that the Commission is dedicated to upholding the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and will collaborate with other data
- Irish DPC fines Meta 390M euros over legal basis for . . .
The Irish Data Protection Commission adopted final decisions on two inquiries into Meta’s Facebook and Instagram, fining the company a total of 390 million euros and potentially leading to an upheaval of its personalized advertising model in the EU
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