πŸ“£ Ads: Meta proud to be 'less illegal' but soon more annoying πŸ‘‰ Our first reaction to Meta's latest announcement:
🚨 noyb has filed a complaint against Pinterest! πŸ‘‰ The social media platform enables ad tracking by default and without ever asking for consent πŸ‘‰ Additionally, Pinterest failed to adequately respond to the complainant's access request
πŸŽ‰ noyb WIN! RTL Belgium was ordered to add a "refuse all" button to the first layer of its cookie banner and stop using deceptive colors. In case of non-compliance, the company will have to pay €40.000 per day. πŸ‘‰ DPA decision (FR): πŸ“„.pdf πŸ‘‰ Our original complaints:
πŸ“’ Our Friends at [@epicenter_works]( ) need YOUR support! πŸ‘‡ πŸ‘‡ πŸ‘‡ The last decade epicenter was a leading voice to have good implementations for dossiers like Net Neutrality, eIDAS (EU electronic identity), the EU Covid Certificate or Chat Control. They now face a funding gap until the end of the year and need donations of roughtly €20k to survive. If you wanna support their (crucial) work, get more information here:
🚨 The Irish DPC has launched an inquiry into Ryanair's invasive facial recognition process, following a complaint from noyb!
#FunFact: Meta has decided that our posting on them violating the GDPR would violate their "community standards" and deleted it several times on .. image
"Meta has suffered a serious challenge to its preferred business model of collecting, aggregating and leveraging substantial data troves " Read more on today's CJEU ruling on BBC:
BREAKING: Court of Justice ruling out now. Our first statement on today's win:
βš– Thanks to the GDPR, EU users can take action if they think their personal data is being processed illegally. ❓ How does that work? We have compiled resources to help you exercise your rights! πŸ‘‰ Let's take a look at the right to data portability!
βš– Thanks to the GDPR, EU users can take action if they think their personal data is being processed illegally. ❓ How does that work? We have compiled resources to help you exercise your rights! πŸ‘‰ Today, we'll take a look at the right to erasure!