From February advertisers will no longer be able to see young users’ gender or type of posts they have engaged with
Meta also confirmed that new controls will be introduced in March enabling teenagers to go into the settings in both apps and choose to ‘see less’ of certain types of adverts.Meta also confirmed that new controls will be introduced in March enabling teenagers to go into the settings in both apps and choose to ‘see less’ of certain types of adverts.Last modified on Tue 10 Jan 2023 14.
The social media firm also confirmed that new controls would be introduced in March enabling teenagers to go into the settings in both apps and choose to “see less” of certain types of adverts. Meta has previously added restrictions that stop advertisers from targeting teenagers with adverts based on their interests and activities, and the company said the latest updates came in response to research on the issue, direct feedback from experts and global regulation.
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