Meta's difficulties in Europe do not seem to be decreasing. Earlier this month, Facebook's parent company, Meta, submitted a report to the Security and Exchange Commission, in which the company said that the new user data rules could require them to shut down Facebook and Instagram services in Europe. In response to this, the top EU official has put his side, which is not good for Meta. The top EU official has said that life without Facebook would be great and people would be able to live better without it. Facebook's parent company Meta recently expressed concern over the new EU Privacy Law. Under the new protocol, companies will have to store data of European users on local servers. Meta has a problem with this law. Because Meta stores the data of European users on both American and European servers. The company said in its report that if they had to store data of European users on local servers, it would be difficult for them to continue their services in Europe. According to reports, German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said in Paris, "After being hacked, I lived for four years without Facebook and Twitter and life went great.'' Another new weapon to beat Corona, first 'nasal spray' launched in India Instagram Kids In Controversy, 70 Religious Leaders wrote letter to Zuckerberg After WhatsApp, now Signal App has given this big gift to the users