EU rules Facebook cannot collect user data for targeted ads without consent
- The European Court of Justice upheld a German order that Facebook stop harvesting users' data without permission.
- The ruling undercuts Facebook's business model of selling targeted ads based on users' personal information.
- The decision allows EU antitrust regulators to consider companies' compliance with privacy laws during competition investigations.
- Facebook claimed it had a "legitimate interest" in processing users' data for personalized ads, but the court rejected that argument.
- The ruling is expected to lead to stricter enforcement against Big Tech data collection and undermines tech companies' key legal justification for targeted advertising in Europe.