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Meta to use AI chats for Ads without “opt-out” option starting December 16

Oluwatosin Adeyemi by Oluwatosin Adeyemi
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As of December 16, 2025, Meta will radically alter its online privacy policies. The business will start tailoring the advertisements you see based on your conversations with its AI assistant on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.

This process converts your direct inquiries into valuable data for advertisers.

This is a significant change. In the past, Meta’s advertisements were based on your browsing history, likes, and follows. The company can now access the most crucial part of your digital life: the words you speak or type.

Ads for caterers, wedding planners, and honeymoon spots will appear in your feed if you mention organizing a wedding in a chat (using Meta AI). You should anticipate seeing many advertisements from tech companies vying for your attention if you inquire about new laptops.

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Calculated timing

The timing is calculated. Advertising is the core of Meta’s business strategy, as evidenced by the company’s recent announcement of an astounding $46 billion in advertising revenue for the most recent quarter.

Meta can now turn conversations into targeted data by incorporating AI assistants into its apps, further enhancing the effectiveness of its ad model. Such data can reveal more intent than any click or scroll.

The policy will go into effect in mid-December, and users will begin to receive notifications about the change on October 7. Not every market will see the introduction of this new policy at the same time.

The launch will be more gradual in areas like the UK and the EU, with more stringent privacy laws. However, the shift is starting as intended for billions of users in Asia, Africa, and the Americas.

Goal of the policy

According to Meta, this new policy aims to “improve the experience” by making sure you see more pertinent content. Even though your feed may feel more organized, the basic compromise remains: advertising now uses your private conversations, whether business-related or highly personal.

According to the company, there are restrictions, and conversations about politics, religion, or health will not be used for ad targeting. But the policy has a crucial detail: you can’t opt out. Changing the amount of personalization you allow on your account is your only choice. This is more of a requirement of use for many users than a choice.

This is the cause of the increasing anxiety. As useful tools, Meta promoted its AI assistants as a private platform or channel for discussing your day, asking questions, and coming up with ideas. That same discussion can directly influence the items you see online. Already hazy, the distinction between advertiser and assistant is now vanishing entirely.

Importance of transparency to Meta

According to Christy Harris, manager of privacy and data policy at Meta, transparency is important. However, transparency by itself doesn’t address the more important question: What personal value are you giving up when the business profits from your conversations?

There is no denying that Meta has redrawn the line between personal communication and commercial targeting. Starting in December, your conversations will become more than just words; they will become signals for advertisers, and Meta will profit from those signals.

Tags: AI Assistantdata usageMetaprivacy policytargeted ads
Oluwatosin Adeyemi

Oluwatosin Adeyemi

Oluwatosin Adeyemi is a seasoned writer with 5+ years of experience. He holds a degree in Animal Science from Olabisi Onabanjo University. A hardworking and creative individual with a passion for teamwork and self-improvement.

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