Summary
The ruling sets broader ground rules for how personal data can be processed for targeted advertising in the EU.
Facebook can’t use your sexual orientation to target ads, EU court says
Oct. 5 / Mashable / Highlights the legal implications of the EU ruling, emphasizing Max Schrems' role as a privacy activist. The piece effectively conveys the potential risks for LGBTQ+ individuals, making it a compelling read. “ Meta cannot target a user’s sexual orientation in its personalized ads — even if they are openly queer and make public statements about the subject, the...
Meta Can’t Use Sexual Orientation to Target Ads in the EU, Court Rules
Oct. 4 / Wired / Delves into the specifics of the ruling while providing background on Schrems' previous challenges against Meta. The article's analytical approach and inclusion of expert commentary enhance its depth and relevance. “ Europe’s most famous privacy activist, Max Schrems , landed another blow against Meta today after the EU’s top court ruled the tech giant cannot exploit...
Austrian activist Schrems wins privacy case against Meta over personal data on sexual orientation
Oct. 4 / Abc News / Offers a clear summary of the court's decision and its context, reinforcing Schrems' ongoing battle against Meta. It effectively communicates the broader implications for data privacy under GDPR with authoritative insights. “ LONDON -- The European Union's top court said Friday that social media company Meta can't use public information about a user's sexual orientation obtained...
Meta faces data retention limits on its EU ad business after top court ruling
Oct. 4 / Tech Crunch “ The European Union’s top court has sided with a privacy challenge to Meta’s data retention policies. It ruled on Friday that social networks, such as...
