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Meta must limit data use for targeted ads: EU court

Social media platforms such as Meta's Facebook must limit the use of personal data including someone's sexual orientation for targeted advertising, the European Union's top court ruled Friday.

Austria's Supreme Court had asked the European Court of Justice (ECJ) for guidance after privacy activist Max Schrems brought a case against US tech giant Meta.

Schrems had contested what he called the "unlawful" processing of personal data, saying that publicly referring to his sexual orientation does not mean "consenting" to its use for personalized advertising.

Schrems had regularly received advertisements directed at LGBTQ people and invitations to corresponding events.

In its ruling, the ECJ cited the "principle of data minimization" laid down by the European Union's landmark General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

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