Meta submits changes to UK privacy compliance proposals, CMA says
Meta Platforms offers to limit data use on Facebook Marketplace as per CMA. Competitors can opt out of data use. CMA accepts changes on provisional basis, seeks feedback till June 14.

The CMA had accepted commitments from Meta in November that would prevent the social media giant from "exploiting" its advertising customers' data.
Those proposals included giving competitors that advertise on its platforms the ability to opt out of having their data used for improving Facebook Marketplace.
The British competition watchdog has accepted the proposed changes on a provisional basis and is inviting views from interested third parties on the matter. The consultation closes on June 14.
Other changes, if any, to Meta's proposals, accepted earlier, were not disclosed.
Amazon.com in November also committed to not using marketplace data from rival sellers to ensure an even playing field for third-party sellers.
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