Meta has alerted European users that they may experience a significantly reduced service quality due to recent regulatory rulings against its consent-or-pay model. This model requires users to either pay for a subscription or allow Meta to collect and utilize their data from Facebook and Instagram. The European Commission deemed this model non-compliant with the Digital Markets Act, leading to a fine of €200 million. Following the ruling, Meta anticipates adjustments that may further hinder the user experience and negatively impact its European operations, effective within months, highlighting the ongoing tensions between tech firms and EU regulators.
Meta warned that European users could face a "materially worse" experience following a regulatory decision by the European Commission regarding its consent-or-pay model.
The European Commission fined Meta 200 million, stating its consent or pay model does not comply with the Digital Markets Act, impacting users adversely.
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