Stephen Treloar reports:
Meta Platforms Inc. was hit with a Norwegian complaint over its plans to use the images and posts of users on Facebook and Instagram to train artificial intelligence models.
The process to opt-out breaches strict EU data protection rules and “has been made deliberately cumbersome by using deceptive design patterns and vague wording,” the Norwegian Consumer Council said in a statement Thursday.
Meta has faced complaints in Europe for allegedly failing to get proper consent before collecting user data in order to target the ads users see.
Read more at Bloomberg.