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Ue, aperta indagine su Meta per violazione del Dsa

epa11242485 A view of European Commission headquarters, Berlaymont building in Brussels, Belgium, 25 March 2024. On March 25, the EU Commission initiated non-compliance investigations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) into Alphabet's rules on steering in Google Play and self-preferencing on Google Search, Apple's rules on steering in the App Store, and the choice screen for Safari, as well as Meta's 'pay or consent model'. The Commission suspects that the measures implemented by these gatekeepers do not fully comply with their obligations under the DMA. EPA/OLIVIER HOSLET
epa11242485 A view of European Commission headquarters, Berlaymont building in Brussels, Belgium, 25 March 2024. On March 25, the EU Commission initiated non-compliance investigations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) into Alphabet's rules on steering in Google Play and self-preferencing on Google Search, Apple's rules on steering in the App Store, and the choice screen for Safari, as well as Meta's 'pay or consent model'. The Commission suspects that the measures implemented by these gatekeepers do not fully comply with their obligations under the DMA. EPA/OLIVIER HOSLET
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BRUXELLES, 30 APR - La Commissione europea ha avviato un procedimento formale per valutare se Meta, il fornitore di Facebook e Instagram, abbia violato la legge sui servizi digitali (Dsa) sulla protezione dell'integrità delle elezioni Europee. Sono tre gli aspetti sui quali la Commissione ha chiesto con urgenza una risposta di Meta: "Moderazione pubblicitaria inadeguata sfruttata per interferenze e truffe straniere; inadeguato accesso ai dati per monitorare le elezioni; strumento non conforme per segnalare contenuti illegali".

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