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The European Union's top court has ruled in favor of Austrian privacy activist Max Schrems against Meta Platforms (Facebook). The court stated that Facebook cannot use all personal data for targeted advertising without restrictions or distinctions. Schrems had previously complained about being targeted by ads based on his personal data. This is one of several cases Schrems has brought against Meta for alleged GDPR breaches.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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