Norway to fine Meta $98,500 a day over user privacy breach from 14 August::Country’s data protection regulator said firm cannot harvest user information such as physical locations for showing targeted ads

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    1 year ago

    They don’t have to “make those demands”. They just need to keep fining the company if it fails to comply with the law in its own region.

    Meta can probably figure out a solution that complies, but if they can’t, then they have to decide whether to just suck up the fine, or address it worldwide.

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      1 year ago

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        1 year ago

        Well at least Norway is standing up for their people. That is more than most governments are doing lately.

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            1 year ago

            I wholeheartedly agree with your first point. The second however does baffle me slightly. I’m not from Norway but I would not bet their small businesses are that reliant on targeted ad. But I could very much be wrong.

            Actually I’m not sur I understand why targeted ads, in the way Facebook is implementing them anyway, is that beneficial to small businesses. Bigger outfits have the means to litterally crush the small ones in this arena too.

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                1 year ago

                I stand corrected then, thank you very much for the time and effort this post took. This is clearly an outlook I lacked.