The European Data Protection Board's pending decision surrounding Meta's "pay or OK" model could set a global industry standard for data collection, Salinger Privacy founder and Principal Anna Johnston, CIPP/E, CIPM, FIP, writes. The EDPB's decision could impact Australia's Privacy Act reform bill, with some concerned "pay or OK" could lead to aggressive data collection methods that "exists to support surveillance-based business models, including online behavioural advertising and data brokering." Editor's note: IAPP Staff Writer Lexie White recapped a LinkedIn Live exploring "pay or OK" implications.