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(Reuters) -Instagram and Facebook users in Europe will be offered more choices on how they consume Meta Platforms’ services to comply with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), the social media company said on Monday. The world’s largest social network is the latest to make changes to conform to the DMA after Google outlined efforts to comply with the new EU technology rules, which could hurt revenues for some companies. Over the next few weeks, users will receive notifications informing them that they can choose if they would like to share their information between its services, Met…

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