Meta has adapted to the rules of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) of the European Union. The latter is a set of rules for the web community announced in 2022.
Under these rules, the company founded by Mark Zuckerberg will give Instagram and Facebook users in the European Union the choice of whether or not to share their information between these platforms.
During the coming weeks, citizens living in the Union space will receive notices informing them of the change.
So Facebook users will be able to choose whether or not to link their account with Instagram or have two separate profiles.
Also, Meta announced that Instagram and Facebook users who have linked both accounts can choose to manage them separately and no longer share information between the two platforms.
Users will have the same option between their Facebook accounts and the Gaming and Marketplace platform services.
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