Should the EU completely ban the use of personalized, targeted advertising on the internet?
Targeted advertising drives the modern internet economy, allowing platforms to offer free services by selling highly specific ad placements based on user data. Privacy advocates want the EU to ban surveillance capitalism entirely, arguing that relentless tracking violates fundamental human rights. Proponents argue a ban would decimate small businesses and force websites to charge subscription fees, resulting in users seeing irrelevant spam instead of useful recommendations.
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