The European Data Protection Board will hold a plenary meeting 27 Oct. regarding a potential binding decision on an enforcement action by Norway's data protection authority, Datatilsynet, against Meta for alleged illegal use of targeted advertising. The regulator is also seeking recognition of its ruling across member states and European Economic Area countries.
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