“Productive discussion with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in
Menlo Park on EU digital rules: DSA, DMA & AI Act,” Breton said in a tweet,
adding that 1,000 Meta employees are working on the Digital Services Act (DSA).
Breton had earlier in June said that Meta would have to
demonstrate the measures it plans to take to comply with European Union online
content rules known as the Digital Services Act (DSA) after Aug. 25 or face
heavy sanctions.
The DSA bans certain types of targeted advertisements on
online platforms such as those meant for children or when they use special
categories of personal data, such as ethnicity, political views and sexual
orientation.
Meta did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for
comment.