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Facebook, Instagram face Norwegian ban from tracking users for ads
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I'm confused, did you not just describe the consequences for not adhering to the ban? I mean, this is all that a ban is: saying "don't do the thing. If you do, the consequences are x, y, and z." Perhaps the consequences aren't enough in your mind, but it's still a ban.
Wouldn't a ban mean blocking their services so they're not accessible? The above just sounds like a penalty.
A ban means they can't do the thing. The thing is not allowed.
What you and I are describing are just two possible consequences for a ban.
For example, I'm banned from driving on the opposite side of the road, but that doesn't mean that I'll be literally kicked out of the country for doing so.