Commission imposes interim measures on Meta to preserve free access to WhatsApp for rival AI assistants
eureporter.co Jun 10, 2026

Commission imposes interim measures on Meta to preserve free access to WhatsApp for rival AI assistants

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The European Commission has ordered Meta to restore free access to WhatsApp for rival general-purpose AI assistants until the end of its antitrust investigation. This decision aims to prevent serious harm to competition in the growing market for AI assistants. Meta's policy change, which blocked access for AI providers other than Meta AI, is deemed to infringe EU competition rules. The Commission's investigation, opened in December 2025, led to a Statement of Objections and a supplementary statement, concluding that interim measures are necessary. Meta must comply within 5 working days, reinstating access under the same terms as before October 15, 2025.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Free access to WhatsApp is crucial for rival AI assistants to compete with Meta's own AI services, ensuring a level playing field in the market.
  • · By reinstating access, the Commission protects innovation and consumer choice in the emerging AI sector.