noyb news
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'Pay or Okay' explained: Why more and more websites make you pay for your privacy
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"Pay or Okay": 1,500 € a year for your online privacy?
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Swedish data brokers claim journalists’ legal protection to evade EU law
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28 NGOs urge EU DPAs to reject “Pay or Okay” on Meta
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German credit agency earns millions through unlawful customer manipulation
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German DPA declares data trading between credit agency and address trader illegal
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Data Protection Day: 74% of insiders see ‘relevant violations’ at most companies
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Meta ignores the users’ right to easily withdraw consent
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Creditors' association earns millions with (actually) cost-free GDPR rights
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GDPR complaint against X (Twitter) over illegal micro-targeting for chat control ads
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CJEU landmark rulings on “credit ranking” and review of DPAs