President-elect Trump should push back on efforts in Europe and other countries to crack down on the US tech industry, according to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
The European Union has been fined for breaking its own data protection laws after a court forced it to pay €400 (£335) to a German citizen for transferring his data to the US.
The EU court said the bloc's executive authority violated a citizen's rights by transferring some of his personal data to the U.S. without proper safeguards.
Mark Zuckerberg has asked President-elect Trump to stop EU imposing fines Meta CEO compared GDPR and antitrust fines to tariffs on US companies Request comes after Facebook and Instagram move to replace fact checking services with community notes Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has called on President-elect Donald Trump to stop the European Union from levying fines against US companies for violating the bloc’s anti-trust,
European Union privacy regulations require data shared outside of the bloc to have the same level of protection as inside the EU.
The social media giant will let some users browse eBay listings on its Facebook Marketplace platform after the EU ruled that the link between its classified-ads service and flagship social network undermined competition.
In a first, the EU General Court ruled on Wednesday that the European Commission must pay damages to a German citizen for failing to comply with its own data protection regulations.
Meta is to start displaying eBay listings in its own Facebook Marketplace platform, in an effort to appease European regulators.
Meta says it will allow some Facebook users to view eBay listings on its Marketplace service. It's trying out a possible way to resolve European Union charges of anticompetitive behavior.
The EU ordered Meta to stop tying its classified-ads service to Facebook's sprawling social media platform in November 2024.
The European Commission has been ordered to pay a German resident $412 after his IP address was transferred to Meta’s U.S. servers via a Facebook
Researchers found thousands of graphic ads that violate Meta’s policies. EU regulators say they’re taking note.