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Meta may shut down Facebook, Instagram in Europe over data rules

AFP by AFP
February 7, 2022
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Meta may shut down Facebook, Instagram in Europe over data rules
A man looks at a post on Facebook. Meta, the social media giant’s parent company, is threatening to take down Facebook and Instagram in Europe. (Photo: Reuters/Dado Ruvic)

Meta Platforms Inc. has threatened to pull Facebook and Instagram from Europe if it is unable to keep transferring user data back to the United States.

European regulators are currently re-working regulation on how European data is transferred to the US, after the previous Privacy Shield agreement with the Washington was ruled invalid by the European Court of Justice in July 2020.

In its annual report published Thursday, Meta said that if it couldn’t rely on new or existing agreements – such as so-called standard contractual clauses – to shift data, then it would “likely be unable to offer a number of our most significant products and services, including Facebook and Instagram, in Europe.”

While it is unlikely that Meta would withdraw its flagship products from one of its most lucrative markets, its response highlights the increasing tension between the social media company and lawmakers over the ownership of user data.

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The European Commission said negotiations with Washington have intensified, but they “take time given also the complexity of the issues discussed and the need to strike a balance between privacy and national security,” a Commission spokesperson wrote in a statement, as reported by Bloomberg on Monday.

“Only an arrangement that is fully compliant with the requirements set by the EU court can deliver the stability and legal certainty stakeholders expect on both sides of the Atlantic,” the spokesperson added.

In August 2020, the Irish protection agency ruled that a company’s use of standard contractual clauses to process European data violated the GDPR and should be suspended. A final decision should come in the first half of this year.

GDPR, which stands for General Data Protection Regulation, is a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy in the European Union and the European Economic Area.

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It was originally published on 27 April 2016 by the European Parliament and Council of the European Union.

Data protection authorities are increasingly scrutinizing these kinds of supplementary security measures that have allowed companies to send data back and forth in the absence of a new agreement.

It is not the first time Facebook has threatened to ban its services. In 2020 it said it plans to block people and publishers in Australia from sharing news, in an attempt to push back against a proposed law forcing the company to pay media firms for their articles.

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