βš– Thanks to the GDPR, EU users can take action if they think their personal data is being processed illegally. ⁉ How does that work in practice? We have compiled resources to help you exercise your GDPR rights! πŸ‘‰ Let's start with the Right of Access!
πŸŽ‰πŸ‡§πŸ‡ͺ noyb win: Following our complaints from 2023, the Belgian data protection authority has ordered four major Belgian news sites ▢️ to bring their cookie banners into GDPR compliance and ▢️ imposes potential penalty of €50,000 per day per website Read more:
🚨 The Dutch DPA has fined Clearview AI €30 million for the "illegal data collection for facial recognition"! πŸ‘‰ Although not related to noyb's own litigation, the decision confirms the arguments we made in previously filed complaints.
🚨 noyb has filed two complaints against the EU Parliament over a massive data breach! πŸ‘‰ The breach affected the personal data of more than 8,000 staff! This included passports, criminal records, residence documents and even sensitive data such as marriage certificates. πŸ‘‡
πŸ“° "Elon Musk’s X targeted with nine privacy complaints after grabbing EU users’ data for training Grok" πŸ‘‰ Techcrunch on our 9 complaints against Twitter's AI plans
🚨 noyb has filed 9 complaints against Twitter/X over unlawful AI training! πŸ‘‰ The Irish DPC's court action against X didn't address the core violations. It didn't determine legality and leaves many questions unanswered. noyb requests full investigation.
🚨 noyb sues the Hamburg DPA! πŸ‘‰ Instead of impartially investigating a case against German news magazine DER SPIEGEL, the DPA met with SPIEGEL representatives several times and gave feedback on proposed changes. For the administrative costs of the procedure, the Hamburg authority charged SPIEGEL € 6,140.