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Personalized choices for a more controlled experience

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 5:54 am
by Abdur14
According to the company's statement , in the coming weeks, users will receive notifications detailing how they can personalize their experience on various services . Available options include:

Connection between Facebook and Instagram : users with connected accounts will be able to choose to continue sharing information between both platforms or manage them independently.
Facebook Messenger : You will be given the option to continue using Messenger with a Facebook account or create a new, standalone Messenger account. This means you can use Messenger without having a Facebook account.
Facebook Marketplace : Users will be able to decide whether or not they want their Marketplace experience to use their Facebook information. Those who opt out will still be able to browse listings and buy and sell items, but will communicate via email instead of Messenger.
Facebook Gaming : Players will have the option to use their bangladesh number data Facebook information for an enhanced gaming experience, including multiplayer gaming and in-game purchases, or to play without sharing this information.
Ads : Users will have the option to use Instagram and Facebook with ads, or opt out of them. This option was launched in November 2023.
Meta reaffirms its commitment to European regulations
In its statement, Meta claims to be committed to complying with European regulation, with a multi-functional team dedicated to ensuring that its products align with the DMA and continue to provide value to users. The DMA seeks to promote competition and fairness in digital markets, a goal that Meta claims to actively support.

It is also worth noting that this is not the only regulation that Meta is having to adapt to , as it has also had to do so with the Digital Services Act (DSA) . As was the case with the paid versions of Facebook and Instagram . Which allow you to enjoy an ad-free experience for €9.99/month on the web or for €12.99/month on iOS and Android (although prices will vary from March).