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EU Groups Challenge Meta’s Privacy Model

February 19, 2024
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EU Civil Rights Groups Challenge Meta's Pay-for-Privacy Plan

Civil rights groups within the European Union are actively contesting Meta’s implementation of a pay-for-privacy system, which permits users to opt out of data tracking by purchasing subscriptions on Facebook and Instagram. This move has sparked concerns among activists who argue that such a scheme violates EU data privacy laws, as it diminishes users’ ability to freely choose whether their personal data is processed or not. Meta introduced this subscription model in November 2023 as a response to the EU’s stringent data protection regulations, following a series of legal disputes with Brussels.

The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) is currently tasked with evaluating the legality of Meta’s pay-for-privacy approach and is expected to issue a ruling soon. However, civil rights organizations, including NOYB and the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, have voiced their opposition to this system, emphasizing the importance of upholding individuals’ fundamental right to data protection. They argue that framing privacy as a purchasable commodity undermines the principle that privacy should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial means.

Meta’s subscription model allows European users to opt out of targeted advertising by paying a monthly fee, with prices set at 9.99 euros per month for web users and 12.99 euros for mobile users on iOS and Android platforms. However, privacy advocates maintain that such a system effectively coerces individuals into purchasing their privacy rights from the company, rather than ensuring that privacy is inherently protected by default. As the EDPB prepares to issue its opinion on the matter, the debate surrounding the intersection of privacy, consumer rights, and corporate responsibility in the digital age continues to intensify.

In response to the controversy, civil rights groups have called upon the EDPB to issue a decision that aligns with the Fundamental Right to Data Protection, emphasizing the need to preserve individuals’ autonomy over their personal data. The outcome of this dispute will have significant implications for the future of online privacy regulation within the EU and may set a precedent for how large online platforms navigate the balance between profit motives and user rights in the digital era.

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  • EU watchdog urged to reject Meta ‘pay for privacy’ scheme
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