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Meta now lets EU users unlink their Facebook, Messenger and Instagram accounts (neowin.net)

483 points by pg_1234 · 941 days ago · 241 comments on HN

Article summary

Meta is allowing EU users to unlink their Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram accounts, giving them more control over their data. This change is part of Meta's efforts to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Users can choose to keep their accounts connected or manage them separately. This move provides users with more flexibility and control over their online presence.

Main themes

  • Data control
  • EU regulations
  • Meta's compliance
  • User autonomy
  • Antitrust battle
  • Tech industry changes

What commenters say

  • The engineering effort to unlink accounts must have been significant and complex.
  • The decision to unlink accounts is a result of Meta's loss in the antitrust battle.
  • Some users appreciate the ability to unlink their accounts, while others see it as a minor concession.
  • The EU's DMA and GDPR regulations are driving positive changes in the tech industry.
  • The unlinking of accounts may not be a major issue for Meta, given their resources and ability to maintain multiple configurations.
  • The move to unlink accounts highlights the importance of user autonomy and data control.
  • The UK's departure from the EU may limit its ability to benefit from similar regulations and protections.