23 views 3 mins 0 comments

Spain blocks Meta’s election information apps

In World
May 31, 2024

Spain’s data protection agency AEPD has blocked Meta from releasing two election information apps alleging that they could break Spain’s data protection laws.

The ban on Meta’s two apps, ‘Election Day Information’ and ‘Voter Information Unit’, is temporary and could last up to three months, according to a statement made by the AEPD.

“This decision is based on exceptional circumstances, in which it is necessary to adopt measures to avoid the collection of data, the profiling of users and the transfer of information to third parties, thus preventing personal data from being used by unknown controllers and for purposes not explicit,” the AEPD wrote.

Meta had originally planned to launch the election information apps across Europe except Italy, due to its data protection authority already opening a procedure on this matter.

According to research and analysis company GlobalData’s thematic intelligence report into misinformation, around 4 billion people are expected to head to the polls across global elections throughout 2024.

Meta previously came under investigation in April 2024 after the European Commission stated that it had failed to tackle disinformation on its Facebook and Instagram sites.

The European Commission raised concerns about disinformation and deceptive advertising being used by political parties to affect voting behaviours in the upcoming EU elections.

EU digital chief Margrethe Vestager stated that the European Commission suspected Meta’s moderation of online content posted to its social media sites was not sufficient to protect its users.

The Commission also criticised Meta’s decision to remove its disinformation tracker CrowdTangle without announcing a replacement.

The European Parliament elections will be held 6-9 June 2024.

“Spain blocks Meta’s election information apps” was originally created and published by Verdict, a GlobalData owned brand.


The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.

EMEA Tribune is not involved in this news article, it is taken from our partners and or from the News Agencies. Copyright and Credit go to the News Agencies, email news@emeatribune.com Follow our WhatsApp verified Channel210520-twitter-verified-cs-70cdee.jpg (1500×750)

Support Independent Journalism with a donation (Paypal, BTC, USDT, ETH)
whatsapp channel
Avatar
/ Published posts: 38686

The latest news from the News Agencies