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' He said Meta should have to ask users to consent and opt-in, "not to provide a hidden and misleading opt-out form".
"If Meta wants to use your data, they have to ask for your permission. Instead, they make users beg to be excluded," he added.
Meta says the process is legally compliant and used by rivals.
According to its privacy policy, it will uphold objections and stop using information unless it finds it has "compelling" grounds that do not outweigh user rights or interests.
But even if you do not have a Meta account, or successfully object, the company says it may still use some information about you for its AI products - such as if you appear in an image shared publicly by someone else on Facebook or Instagram.
"Meta is basically saying that it can use any data from any source for any purpose and make it available to anyone in the world, as long as it’s done via 'AI technology'" said Mr Schrems.
The Irish Data Protection Commission - which leads on ensuring Meta's compliance with EU data law due to its Dublin headquarters - confirmed to the BBC it has received a complaint from Noyb and is "looking into the matter”. '
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