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Washington/IBNS: Metas new Threads app, designed to rival Twitter, will not be launched in the European Union (EU) due to regulatory concerns, according to a source close to the company.

The app, considered the biggest challenge to Twitter since Elon Musks takeover caused chaos on the platform, will be withheld in the EUs 27 countries as Meta seeks clarity on the blocs Digital Markets Act (DMA), set to be fully enforced next year.

The DMA, a significant legislation in Europe, imposes stringent regulations on major internet companies. One of the provisions prohibits platforms from sharing data across different services and restricts companies from directing platform users to their own products, reported AFP.

In the United States, the description of Threads on app stores reveals that users personal data, including contact and geolocation information, will be collected and used for advertising purposes.

Meta has previously faced scrutiny from EU regulators for its attempt to leverage data from WhatsApp to bolster Instagram and Facebook, an action forbidden by European regulators.

A spokesperson for Irelands Data Protection Commission, responsible for overseeing Meta in Europe as the companys EU headquarters are located in Ireland, confirmed that Meta will not release the app in Europe at this point.

When contacted by AFP, Meta did not provide immediate comment on the matter.

Meta, on Tuesday along with six other companies including Amazon and Apple, informed the EU that they meet the criteria to fall under the new rules when they come into effect next year.

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