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European Union limits targeted advertising and content algorithms under new law

before it, the DSA could have far-reaching implications, some of which could extend beyond Europe.

Another part of the law singles out recommendation algorithms. Online platforms like Facebook will need to be transparent about how those systems work to display content to users. They will also need to offer alternative systems"not based on profiling," meaning more platforms would need to offer chronological feeds.

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