Meta may face daily fines if limited changes it proposed to its pay-or-consent model fail to comply with an antitrust order issued in April, Foo Yun Chee of Reuters reports. The warning from the European Commission, EC, comes two months after the company received a $234M fine for breaching the Digital Markets Act.
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