new regulations on political ad transparency online

The EU’s Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising (TTPA) regulation, which demands full disclosure of sponsors, ad spend and targeting, prompts Meta to halt political ad...

Big tech’s retreat from political advertising tests how transparent EU democracy can really be

EU rules on political ads – aimed at countering information manipulation and foreign interference in elections – will take effect on Friday. But what exactly will change for users?

Political researchers have raised concerns their work would be affected due to Meta and Google's decision to cease their official ad services – a move responding to new EU regulati...

On October 10th, a major shift hit the European publishing world. The Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising Regulation (TTPA) officially came into effect — bringing n...

Effective date: From 10 October 2025, advertisers targeting the EU are legally responsible for determining whether their ads qualify as political advertising under the Transparency...

The social media giant blames an upcoming EU regulation that would require it to comply with political ads transparency rules.

Meta Platforms will end political, election and social issue advertising on its platform in the EU in early October, blaming legal uncertainties due to new EU rules on political ad...

Politicians and campaigners fear that an advertising law designed to improve transparency could stifle it.

In April 2024, the European Union’s Regulation on the Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising (PAR) entered into force. In further efforts to ensure a transparent, safe...


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