EU Approves Meta’s Revised Pay-or-Consent Model Alternative

December 8, 2025

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Meta pay-or-consent model

Specifically, European Union antitrust regulators accepted a proposal from Meta on Monday regarding how it handles user information. The approval targets Meta’s pay-or-consent model, signaling that the tech giant will no longer face the threat of accumulating daily financial penalties.

Furthermore, this agreement marks a critical pause in the ongoing friction between Silicon Valley and European enforcers.

Avoiding Massive Penalties

The stakes for the American corporation were incredibly high.

In fact, without this regulatory “nod,” Meta risked facing periodic fines for non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Moreover, these penalties could have escalated to 5% of the company’s average daily worldwide turnover.

However, by agreeing to tweak its approach to targeted advertising, Meta has successfully navigated around these sanctions. Consequently, executives plan to roll out these changes next month.

How Meta’s Pay-or-Consent Model Will Work

The core of the dispute revolved around how much data the company collects for ads.

Under the approved plan, the platform must offer users a clear distinction in how it utilizes their information. Additionally, the European Commission, which serves as the bloc’s competition enforcer, confirmed that it will monitor the implementation of this new framework.

According to the Commission, the updated system provides agency to the consumer.

“Meta will give users the effective choice between consenting to share all their data and seeing fully personalised advertising, and opting to share less personal data for an experience with more limited personalised advertising,” the Commission said in a statement.

Updates to Design and Transparency

To secure this approval, Meta made specific adjustments to its interface.

Specifically, the changes focus on transparency, design, and wording to ensure users understand their options. Notably, sources close to the negotiations revealed that the company did not have to make substantial structural changes to the proposal it submitted in November.

Therefore, the solution relies heavily on how the platform presents the choice to the user, rather than a complete overhaul of the advertising infrastructure.

A History of Digital Friction

Ultimately, this settlement follows a year of regulatory scrutiny.

Previously, the EU hit Meta with a 200 million euro ($233 million) fine in April. At that time, regulators determined that the company breached DMA rules between November 2023 and November 2024. Fundamentally, officials designed this specific legislation to curb the market dominance of Big Tech firms.

In conclusion, this week’s agreement highlights a pragmatic approach from Brussels. While the EU continues its crackdown on tech monopolies, this settlement demonstrates a willingness to resolve issues without constantly levying heavy fines.

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