Meta says it may be forced to shut down Facebook and Instagram in Europe

Ro, 07 February 2022

A new EU law requires companies that gather user data within the union to keep and process that data on European servers. Facebook's and Instagram's data, however, is processed on both US and European servers, which is crucial for ad targeting and businesses that operate on those social platforms.

Meta says the EU is forcing it to shut down Facebook and Instagram

In the report submitted to Securities and Exchange Commission, Meta suggests that if the company fails to comply with the new EU regulations, it will simply stop providing its Facebook and Instagram services within the union. Meta's VP of Global Affairs, Nick Clegg, argues that this would be detrimental to a lot of businesses in the EU that rely on the services and ads the company provides.

Last week's financial report sent Meta's stock plummeting by 25% after the company lost daily active users for the first time in its history. This means the company is likely just trying to put itself in a more beneficial negotiation position instead of actually planning on actually acting up on its threats.

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Reader comments

literally NON of that happens on facebook or instagram, the odd post now and then but the vast majority of people do not care about or for others, especially those they have never met, get out of your little fantasy world

  • jason
  • 09 Nov 2022
  • F10

they wont shut it down. Fb and ig are powerful in persuading public opinion and the EU takes advantage of it.

  • Dont mind me
  • 09 Nov 2022
  • 8m8

What is wrong with this Data protection law? Assuming the ads in the European servers are used to provide targeted ads to people in Europe why on God's RGYB earth would you store the data in US? Me for one, will not buy some product from US when...

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