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General Data Protection Regulation, Meta and Europe
EU court rules social networks can’t use personal data forever
Once again, the European Union has issued a ruling preventing Meta from going too crazy with user information. The top court in the EU ruled that limits must be put in place for how long Meta and other social media networks can use people’s information for ad targeting strategies.
Meta must limit data use for targeted advertising, top EU court rules
Meta Platforms must restrict the use of personal data harvested from Facebook for targeted advertising, Europe's top court ruled on Friday, backing privacy activist Max Schrems.
Top Europe court rules against Meta Platforms on ad data retention
Europe's top court has found against Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) over its approach to data retention in its continental ad business -- a ruling set to add hurdles for social media names looking to garner European ad dollars.
Meta cannot use public data on sexual orientation for targeted ads, EU top court rules
Meta is not allowed to use personal data obtained at a public event for users’ targeted advertising, the EU Court of Justice said in a case involving Max Schrems and Facebook.
Meta faces data retention limits on its EU ad business after top court ruling
The European Union's top court has sided with a privacy challenge to Meta's data retention policies. It ruled on Friday that social networks, such as
Meta must limit data use for targeted ads: EU court
Social media platforms such as Meta's Facebook must limit the use of personal data including someone's sexual orientation for targeted advertising, the European Union's top court ruled Friday.The regulation "precludes" all data obtained by a social network operator "from being aggregated,
Austrian Activist Schrems Wins Privacy Case Against Meta Over Personal Data on Sexual Orientation
The European Union’s top court has said that social media company Meta can’t use public information about a user’s sexual orientation obtained outside its platforms for personalized advertising under
EU top court sides with activist Schrems in privacy dispute with Meta
Europe's top court on Friday sided with Austrian privacy activist Max Schrems in his privacy dispute with Meta Platforms. Schrems had taken his grievance to an Austrian court, saying he had been targeted by advertisements directed at homosexuals as a result of Meta's personalised advertising based on processing of personal data.
Meta faces new limits on ad-targeting in Europe as nemesis Max Schrems wins again at EU’s highest court
Meta faces yet more restrictions on its core ad business in Europe, following a ruling by the EU’s top court. In its Friday ruling, the Court of Justice of the EU confirmed that the principle of “data minimization"—one of the many rules in the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation—means a social network like Facebook can’t simply use all of a user’s data,
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Protecting Data and Ensuring Compliance: The Growing Importance of LEI Numbers
Using an LEI shows a business’s commitment to transparency and accountability. It helps avoid penalties and establishes a ...
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General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
The Dutch
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regulator is the latest agency to fine artificial intelligence company Clearview AI over its facial
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harvesting and other privacy violations of GDPR rules, joining regulatory ...
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Questionable facial recognition at Ryanair: Data protection investigation opened
Some Ryanair customers have to undergo facial recognition after booking flights. The Irish data protection authority is ...
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China Publishes Finalized Regulation for Administration of Network Data Security
China published the finalized Regulation for the Administration of Network Data Security (Network Data Regulation) on September 30, 2024.
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