EU Parliament's new DSA compromise will further restrict targeted ads

06/04/2022 | EURACTIV

Members of the EU Parliament are drafting a new compromise proposal for the proposed Digital Services Act to alter requirements around targeted advertising to minors. The new proposal extends the ban on targeted advertising against children under 18 to include all online platforms instead of companies with at least 45 million EU users. The text also includes new language prohibiting targeting based on sensitive data defined under the EU General Data Protection Regulation. The French Presidency of the EU Council recently made a similar compromise proposal.

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