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- WhatsApp won’t roll out ads in EU until 2026 - POLITICO
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, the Irish Data Protection Commission, responsible for enforcing the EU's General Data Protection Regulation against Meta, said that it has been informed by WhatsApp that its advertising model won't roll out in the EU until 2026 "That new product won't be launching [in] the EU market until 2026
- WhatsApp Won’t Start Showing Ads to EU Users Until 2026
Dale Sunderland, another Commissioner at the Irish Data Protection Commission Before WhatsApp was acquired by Facebook back in 2024, WhatsApp co-founder Jan Koum penned a blog post to explain his
- WhatsApp delays ad rollout in the EU amid privacy concerns . . .
In comments to reporters today (via Politico), Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) said WhatsApp has informed them that the new ad model won’t go live in the EU until next year at the
- Advertising in WhatsApp: not before 2026 in the EU
The Irish Data Protection Commission, which is responsible for enforcing the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) at Meta, among others, told reporters on Thursday that the announced
- WhatsApp Delays Ads in EU Until 2026 Due to Privacy Laws
According to **Politico Europe**, WhatsApp has officially notified Ireland’s **Data Protection Commission**—the leading privacy regulator for Meta in the EU—about this postponement This decision underscores a broader tension between Meta’s ambitious business strategy and the EU’s rigorous data protection framework, notably the
- No WhatsApp ads in EU until 2026, DPC says - siliconrepublic. com
However, yesterday, the Irish Data Protection Commission told reporters that the company will be delaying the move in the EU until 2026 “[The] new product won’t be launching [in] the EU
- WhatsApp Appeals €225 Million GDPR Fine to EU’s Top Court
WhatsApp Ireland Ltd has formally appealed a €225 million fine to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), the highest court in the EU The appeal challenges a decision made by the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) regarding alleged breaches of data privacy obligations
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