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This clause mandates a specific, visible disclosure on every pixel-equipped page, ensuring end users are informed about third-party data collection technologies before or as they interact with the page.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is identified as sub-item (a) of a broader explanation requirement, meaning additional mandatory disclosure elements likely exist in the full clause but are not present in this excerpt.
Meta requires advertisers to post a clear and prominent notice with a qualifying link on each page where Meta pixels are deployed, informing visitors about third-party tracking technologies.
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"a clear and prominent notice on each web page where our pixels are used that links to a clear explanation (a) that you may use pixels, web beacons, and other storage technologies from third parties, including Meta, to collect or receive information...Excerpt from Meta's Business Tools Terms
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This clause mandates a specific, visible disclosure on every pixel-equipped page, ensuring end users are informed about third-party data collection technologies before or as they interact with the page.
Meta requires advertisers to post a clear and prominent notice with a qualifying link on each page where Meta pixels are deployed, informing visitors about third-party tracking technologies.
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