04.09.2020 Data Transfers Video: Max Schrems at the Hearing of the European Parliament on EU-US Data Transfers On September 3rd, our honorary chairman, Max Schrems, participated in a hearing of the European Parliament.
17.08.2020 Data Transfers 101 Complaints on EU-US transfers filed noyb has filed complaints against 101 EU controllers and the US entity of Google and Facebook over continuous EU-US data transfers.
04.08.2020 Credit Scoring Credit Scoring: Negative credit rating generated without data noyb files complaint against CRIF. "Pulling a name from a hat is fairer than these credit scores".
28.07.2020 Data Transfers DPC has no clear time line on enforcing CJEU judgement Following the CJEU's judgment on EU-US data transfers by Facebook, we requested that the Irish DPC take action. The DPC's first response indicates that it is unwilling to commit to a clear time frame.
24.07.2020 Data Transfers Next Steps for users & FAQs On this page we have summarized the options for users that want to stop their data being transferred to the United States after the CJEU judgment in C-311/18 ("Schrems II").
20.07.2020 Next Steps for EU companies & FAQs We have summarized the next steps after the CJEU judgement on EU-US data transfers for EU companies and published model requests they can send to your non-EU/EEA providers.
16.07.2020 Data Transfers CJEU Judgment - First Statement Here you can find the first reaction to the CJEU case on EU-US data transfers.
12.07.2020 FAQs on the CJEU case We have put together some general questions and answers on the CJEU judgement that will be delivered on July 16th on EU-US data transfers.
06.07.2020 Forced Consent & Consent Bypass Judicial Review against DPC over slow procedure granted Irish High Court grants leave in case against Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) over extremely slow GDPR complaints procedures.
01.07.2020 Vienna Judge delivers "non-judgment" in Facebook case Despite diving into detailed facts about Facebook's illegal data use, no real analysis under the GDPR was undertaken. The judge apparently wanted to leave these issues to the Superior Courts.
24.06.2020 EDPB responds to open letter on “confidential” dealings in Facebook case In May, we published an open letter describing the Irish DPA’s (DPC) “Kafkaesque” procedure for its handling of the Facebook case. Now, we received an answer by the EDPB.
19.06.2020 Forced Consent & Consent Bypass €50 million fine for Google confirmed by French Court Google loses appeal against CNIL – €50 million fine is confirmed by the Conseil d’Etat