Facebook ad revenue grew by more than 45 percent in the first three months of 2020, reaching $ 25,4 billion - or about seven times that of Twitter for a full year.
However, the company sees some possibilities problems on the horizon that could limit its continued growth: regulators are looking into ad tracking practices, but also a mode launched this week by Apple could hurt its ability to target ads.
"We still expect increased difficulties for ad targeting in 2021 from changes in regulation and platforms," said Facebook CFO Dave Wehner in announcement company profits for the first quarter of 2021.
Wehner cites iOS 14.5 as an example, which has a feature that allows users iPhone and iPad to easily stop tracking in specific ways.
Facebook, however, believes that its advertising revenue will continue to increase for the rest of 2020 even with these changes, but predicts that there will be a slowdown in the second half of the year. The company says that Apple's regulators and changes will play an important role.
The new update requires applications such as Facebook to proactively ask users for their consent to be tracked for advertising purposes.
Facebook and other companies expect many people to refuse tracking, which will impair their ability to use targeted ads. Facebook said the operation was a threat to businesses based on these ads.
"Apple's latest update threatens personalized ads that millions of small businesses rely on to find and reach customers"
In a statement to investors, Facebook executives said the company was working on improvements to its ad technology that would allow better ad targeting and that they would need access to less data. Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg described it as a "reconstruction" of the company's technology.
Meanwhile, the team protectionThe European Union's Data Protection Authority proposed a ban on ad targeting based on tracking web activity. European lawmakers are planning a major overhaul of digital market regulations, and Facebook could get away with less tools to target ads to individual users.
But for now, Facebook continues to grow. Daily users in all Facebook products reached 2,72 billion, up from 2,6 billion at the end of the previous quarter, while monthly users reached 3,45 billion.