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Meta, owned by Facebook, may need to pause or roll back certain features in India due to an antitrust directive that banned WhatsApp from sharing user data with Meta for advertising purposes. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) imposed a $24.5 million fine and a five-year ban on the data sharing practice, impacting Meta's ability to offer personalized ads on Facebook and Instagram in India, its largest market.
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