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Meta blocks EU-based users from accessing Threads via VPN

Meta has recently made the controversial decision to block European Union (EU)-based users from accessing its new feature, Threads, through virtual private networks (VPNs).

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
July 16, 2023
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Meta, the parent company of social media giant Facebook, has recently made the controversial decision to block European Union (EU)-based users from accessing its new feature, Threads, through virtual private networks (VPNs). This move has sparked widespread criticism and raised concerns over user privacy and freedom of information.

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Threads, introduced by Meta as a messaging app within its platform, was designed to facilitate private group conversations and sharing among close friends. However, EU users have been left disappointed and frustrated as they are now unable to access this feature when using VPNs, which allow for secure and private internet browsing by masking one’s IP address.

Meta blocks EU users from accessing Threads through a VPN | Engadget

The decision by Meta to block EU users from accessing Threads via VPNs is seen as a direct response to the EU’s strict data protection regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). These regulations aim to protect user data and privacy by imposing restrictions on how companies collect, store, and process personal information. While Meta claims that this move is necessary to comply with GDPR and ensure the privacy and security of its users, critics argue that it restricts users’ access to information and undermines their ability to control their own data.

Privacy advocates and digital rights organizations have raised concerns that Meta’s decision to block EU users from accessing Threads through VPNs sets a dangerous precedent. They argue that this move not only restricts users’ ability to exercise their right to access information but also undermines the very purpose of VPNs in ensuring online privacy and security.

Furthermore, critics argue that this decision puts Meta in a position of power where it can selectively control users’ access to certain features or information based on their geographical location, ultimately limiting users’ freedom of expression and communication.

The controversy surrounding Meta’s blocking of EU users from accessing Threads via VPNs has prompted calls for increased transparency and accountability from tech companies. Privacy advocates argue that companies like Meta should prioritize user privacy and find alternative solutions that do not infringe upon users’ rights or limit their access to information.

In response to the backlash, Meta has stated that it is actively working on finding a solution that both complies with GDPR and allows EU users to access Threads via VPNs. However, the company has not provided a specific timeline for when this issue will be resolved.

As the debate continues, the blocking of EU users from accessing Threads through VPNs serves as a reminder of the complex and evolving relationship between technology companies and data privacy regulations. It highlights the need for ongoing discussions and collaboration between industry leaders, regulators, and advocacy groups to strike a balance between user privacy and technological innovation.

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