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The next general election presents a new challenge to the party leaders in Westminster – how to convince a new cohort of ...
The shift by Meta to an ad-driven model for WhatsApp raises serious concerns about user privacy and data autonomy, further highlighting the tech giant's ever-expanding reach into our everyday lives.
Facebook and Instagram owner Meta said Friday that it will stop all political advertising in the European Union by October, blaming legal uncertainty over new rules designed to increase transparency ...
Social media giant Meta ($META) announced that it will stop selling and showing political ads in the European Union starting ...
The company is making the change starting in October “in response to the EU’s incoming Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising (TTPA) regulation, which introduces significant operational ...
Meta will stop running political ads across the European Union starting October 2025. The Zuckerberg-led operator of Facebook ...
Meta Platforms in October will stop political and social issues-related advertising in the European Union, the company said in a blog post on Friday. The social media giant said the move was in ...
Meta Platforms will end political, election and social issue advertising on its platform in the EU in early October, blaming ...
Meta Platforms Inc. will stop selling political and issue-focused advertising in the European Union, citing new regulations ...
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Against this uneasy backdrop, and with EU-U.S. trade tensions sky-high, Meta announced that political, electoral and social ...
Meta isn’t the only company objecting to the incoming EU rule changes, which are also set to come into effect in October.