"In no case do we want to, nor do we have any plans to leave Europe," a Meta spokesman said in a statement, refuting the relevant scenarios that are making the rounds on the internet.
Specifically, the representative of Meta states the following:
"In no way do we wish, nor do we have any plans to leave Europe, the fact is that Meta, like many other businesses, organizations and services, rely on transport data between the EU and the US to operate some global services. Like other companies, we have followed European rules and rely on Standard Contractual Clauses, but also on the necessary data safeguards to operate a global service. Essentially, businesses need clear, global rules to protect transatlantic data flows in the long term, and like more than 70 other companies across a wide range of industries, we are closely monitoring the potential impact on our European operations as these developments move forward.”
We remind you that international media reported that Mark Zuckerberg is considering closing Facebook and Instagram in Europe due to transatlantic data transfers.
However, according to the statement of her representative companythere is no such thing theme.