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French Watchdog Says Meta Makes Antitrust Commitments Over Ads

France’s antitrust watchdog body said on Thursday that it had approved commitments made by Facebook owner Meta regarding the French online advertising sector.

Meta has committed to giving access over a five-year period to advertising inventories and campaign data to so-called advertising technology companies on transparent, objective and predictable conditions, the French regulator said.

“It’s the first time Meta makes commitments to a competition authority (over the ad sector),” said the French competition authority’s vice-chairman Henri Piffaut..The antitrust decision follows a complaint by French online advertising group Criteo.

Meta provides access to the advertising data through Meta Business Partner and it has committed that ad tech companies can access it when a level of spending is met on its interface.

The commitments made by Meta are applicable for ad inventories on all Meta’s platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, the watchdog said.

The commitments also apply to ad tech companies that participated in at least one ad campaign seen by Meta’s users in France, the authority said.

Ad tech companies exploit data collected online to participate in online ad campaigns, aiming to target Internet users with messages that fit their tastes.

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