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Can Facebook Charge Users for Access to a Social Media App?
The EDPB says Facebook cannot rely on contractual necessity for data processing. The tricky issue here, and we go back to consent, is that if users have to pay for an alternative, that could mean that they're consent. So what seems to be a conclusion? So that Facebook may need to offer an identical service without personalized advertising or perhaps any personalization to any user who would like to refuse consent. And then you can ask further questions: Can Facebook charge users for access to that service?