If you, like me, live in the EU, Facebook is now entirely clamping down and forcing free users to make their personal data available for monetization.

Attempting to access any Facebook domain and perhaps also other meta products will redirect you to the following prompt with a choice between either accepting the monetization of your user data, or coughing up a region-dependent monthly subscription fee: base (for me ~10€) + an additional fee (~7€) for each additional facebook or instagram account you have.

Now, the hidden third option. At an initial glance, it seems like there is no other option but to click one of the buttons - however, certain links still work, and grant access to important pieces of functionality through your web browser.

If anyone has information to add regarding Facebook or Instagram, please do share it. I’ve only (begrudgingly) used the former up until now, but I know many others use Instagram and don’t feel like giving a single cent (nor their personal info) to Meta.

  1. https://www.facebook.com/dyi - perhaps most important of all, now is a good time to make a request to download your Facebook data. Don’t forget to switch to data for “all time” and “high quality” if you intend to permanently delete your account.

  2. https://www.facebook.com/your_information - here you can find and manage your information, but crucially also access Facebook messenger.

  3. The messenger app: Still hasn’t prompted me with anything, though I expect that will change in the not too far future.

Currently my plan is to use messenger to inform any important friends that I intend to leave FB, and where they’ll be able to reach me in the future.

  • @logicbomb@lemmy.world
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    1181 year ago

    You need to make a choice to continue using Facebook

    This reminds me of the movie War Games, when WOPR says, “The only winning strategy is not to play.” The only correct choice to make here is to delete your Facebook account.

    • @rtxn@lemmy.world
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      171 year ago

      The evil of the lizard is too great to resist. The only way to win is to deny it battle.

    • IcebladeOP
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      Indeed, I’d like to, and hopefully will be able to. Unfortunately it is basically the universal method of communication at my campus - unless you use instagram… or snapchat… :(

      Hopefully it’ll be possible to get others to make the move, but I’m not really that important in social contexts, nor are most privacy-focused folks.

  • Victor
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    251 year ago

    Recently uninstalled:

    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Twitter/X
    • Reddit

    I feel free. My phone feels lighter, almost. My brain feels lighter.

      • Victor
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        21 year ago

        Agreed. It’s not too mainstream (yet) so not too much drivel has started seeping through lol. Here’s hoping it’ll stay this way. Feels very wholesome so far! Feeling at home already.

  • @bort@feddit.de
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    131 year ago

    Laws are changing in your region, so we’re introducinga new choice about how we use your info for ads.

    Which law?

    • gian
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      11 year ago

      No law changed, they simply are now obligated to respect the GDPR (at least formally).

    • @cley_faye@lemmy.world
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      71 year ago

      You know, the law. That one. That law that changed. The law that changed in your region. That law. That recently changed.

    • @hightrix@lemmy.world
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      191 year ago

      Even that claim I find dubious. Yes, your data won’t inform targeted ads on Facebook, but that doesn’t mean it won’t be used for targeted ads elsewhere on the internet.

    • Iron Lynx
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      31 year ago

      Same. Although I have a few services where I use it to log in, sooo…

  • @Infinity13@lemmy.world
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    101 year ago

    My relatives are using FB as crazy. Like too much. I was telling them how Facebook is tracking and selling users data, thats why i dont use FB and all i have seen in their eyes was wanting me to shut the f*ck up

    • danque
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      Same. That look that says:"I don’t care, I dont want to know, I just want to use (insert any social media). They have no idea what’s collected and used without their knowledge.

      Same for TikTok. I tried to warn them about the Chinese government watching with TikTok over their preferences and I still get that same “I don’t care” look. But then they receive a promotional mail and complain they get spammed.

      • AutistoMephisto
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        21 year ago

        They figure looking at funny cat videos is worth the spam. Of course, I like the idea of paying users for their data. If data is the new oil, and we are the oil wells, it’s time they paid for it.

  • @0x0@programming.dev
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    151 year ago

    I’m surprised the EU hasn’t pounced on them for GRPR infringement, maybe there’s a loophole Meta’s exploiting. Being total assholes ain’t a crime.

      • gian
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        Maybe, but there are whispers that EU is not happy with this since it seems to violate the GDPR.

    • @Bazoogle@lemmy.world
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      01 year ago

      lol, that’s just not true. If I give my alcoholic friend the ultimatum of “you need to get sober or we can’t be friends” I am not a control freak or the source of problems. Also, every online service gives you an ultimatum. It’s called the Terms of Service. Either you agree, or you don’t use it. Yes, even here. Guess you can’t use anything, or go anywhere. Don’t get me wrong, Meta is the scum of the earth that we as people desperately need to get rid of, but you’re really picking the wrong fight with the “ultimatum”.

  • @avater@lemmy.world
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    Easy fix. Stop using crap like meta, or Reddit, or TikTok, or Twitter or another degenerated social media platform…

      • @avater@lemmy.world
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        Nah, Lemmy can somtimes be a little cringe and insulting but has no narcisitic sociopaths in charge like the others have 😅

    • Nobsi
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      It is free. You are not paying. You couldnt even get money for your information so its not like youre selling it

      • @Int_not_found@feddit.de
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        31 year ago

        You couldnt even get money for your information

        Well, you could. Taking part in surveys in exchange of monetary compensation is a side hustle for many.

        And on the other side is sourcing data a huge expense for many research endeavours.

        That’s why everybody is buying from Google & Facebook. Because they offer it for relative low cost.

      • @Aceticon@lemmy.world
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        41 year ago

        Only if you think your time and personal information are free.

        You might want to work on your self-worth and business sense if you think that.

  • @diffusive@lemmy.world
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    141 year ago

    The real question, in EU, is not Facebook (or even Instagram). It’s WhatsApp. Business talk with WhatsApp, family talk with WhatsApp, meet a person in a bar? Yep WhatsApp or you are the weirdo

    As soon I got the banners, I uninstalled the app and switched to friendly. Not sure if I have such luxury with WhatsApp…. Maybe time to explore matrix? 🤷

    • IcebladeOP
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      41 year ago

      WA is also owned by Meta, and was only being used by my privacy-oriented friends. We swapped it for Signal pretty much instantly when the news came, but getting others to move over has been a slow fight.

      • @diffusive@lemmy.world
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        41 year ago

        Yeah… the result is that now I have WhatsApp, signal, telegram. 99% of my contacts are on WhatsApp, maybe 20% are on telegram (and a number of group chat are there) and 1% take it or leave it has signal (and no group chat).

        In practice the only one I can get rid of is signal (that is also the one I would like better 🙄🙄)