The landmark decision by Austria’s highest judicial authority marks a significant challenge to Meta’s current advertising practices. The court emphasized that the company’s model, which relies heavily on extensive user data collection and personalized ad targeting, violates key provisions of the EU’s stringent privacy regulations. This ruling demands a comprehensive overhaul of Meta’s data processing methods, ensuring stronger user consent mechanisms and heightened transparency across its platforms within the European market.

Key points highlighted in the ruling include:

  • Insufficient user consent: Meta’s data processing was deemed to lack clear and freely given consent in line…