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A Tuesday ruling from the European Union’s Court of Justice (CJEU) held up a German government antitrust authority’s 2019 order directing Facebook to change how it tracks customers’ web surfing and use of browser apps, a decision that is widely seen as a blow to parent company Meta’s business model in Europe. The court decision

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