Meta

Offering People More Choice on How They Can Use Our Services in the EU

Takeaways

  • To comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), people using Instagram and Facebook in the EU, EEA and Switzerland will be offered more choices about how they can use our services and features.
  • We are investing significant resources to offer users these choices and to ensure our ongoing compliance.

People using Instagram and Facebook in the EU, EEA and Switzerland will soon be offered several choices about how they would like to manage their experiences across Meta products. We are offering these choices to address the requirements of the DMA, which enter into force in March 2024.

Helping People Understand the Choices They Will Be Able to Make

Over the next few weeks, people will receive notifications that will inform them about their ability to choose  whether they would like to share information between our services. Some of the choices that users will be able to make include:

Further details on how we will use information differently depending on the choices people can make can be found here.

Beyond these new choices, everyone using Facebook and Instagram services will continue to benefit from the extensive range of existing tools that we have built to give people choice over the information they share and how we process their data. 

Meta Is Committed to Complying With Evolving European Regulation

The DMA seeks to promote contestability and fairness in digital markets – an ambition that Meta supports. We are committed to continue working hard to ensure that Meta’s products in the EU comply with the DMA and deliver value to people – we have assembled a large cross-functional team staffed by senior employees from around the globe and across our entire family of apps to achieve that.