The ruling, made on Tuesday and publicised on Thursday, requires Meta to disclose not just raw data but comprehensive information about sources, recipients and purposes for each piece of information, rejecting all of Meta’s trade secret claims.
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The court ruled that Meta illegally collected data from third-party apps and websites, processed sensitive information revealing political views, sexual orientation and health data alongside other user data in violation of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and pushed personalized content and advertisements without obtaining a


