> Il problema di questa notizia e' che manca un qualche riferimento ufficiale. Sto monitorando attentamente svariate fonti ma... finora, nessuna traccia.

Da TechCrunch [1]

"In line with Art. 65 (5) GDPR, we cannot comment on the content of the decisions until after the Irish DPC has notified the controller of its final decisions," she told TechCrunch. "As indicated in our press release [2], the EDPB looked into whether or not the processing of personal data for the performance of a contract is a suitable legal basis for behavioural advertising, but at this point in time we cannot confirm what the EDPB’s decision in this matter was". The DPC also declined to comment on the newspaper’s report — but deputy commissioner Graham Doyle confirmed to us that it will announce binding decisions on these complaints in early January.
We’ve also reached out to Meta for a response to the development.
A Meta spokesperson sent this statement:
"This is not the final decision and it is too early to speculate. GDPR allows for a range of legal bases under which data can be processed, beyond consent or performance of a contract. Under the GDPR there is no hierarchy between these legal bases, and none should be considered better than any other. We’ve engaged fully with the DPC on their inquiries and will continue to engage with them as they finalise their decision." The company was recently spotted in a filing setting aside €3 billion for data protection fines in 2022 and 2023 — a large chunk of which has yet to land.

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[1] https://techcrunch.com/2022/12/06/meta-gdpr-forced-consent-edpb-decisions/ [2] https://edpb.europa.eu/news/news/2022/edpb-adopts-art-65-dispute-resolution-binding-decisions-regarding-facebook-instagram_en
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