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Credit Scoring
Read MoreCredit Scoring: Negative credit rating generated without data
noyb files complaint against CRIF. "Pulling a name from a hat is fairer than these credit scores".
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Data breach in Malta: 65.000 € fine for C-Planet
IT company illegally collected data on 98% of Maltese voters, including their political preferences.
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Data Portability (Art 20 GDPR)
Read MoreData Protection Day: 41 Years of "Compliance on Paper"?!
The GDPR is a strong piece of legislation with, so far, weak enforcement. In an overview of our complaints since 2018, noyb wants to show how that lack of enforcement manifests in individual cases.
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Data protection in times of coronavirus: not a question of if, but of how
In recent days, the discussions around the use of data to combat the corona pandemic have increased.
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Data transfers to the US and insufficient cookie information: noyb files complaint against the European Parliament.
noyb filed a complaint, representing 6 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) in their complaint concerning the Parliament’s coronavirus testing website.
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Data voodoo: credit ranking agency CRIF creates credit rating out of thin air
After about a year, the Austrian Data Protection Authority (DPA) finally issued a decision on our first complaint against the credit ranking agency CRIF.
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Dating Apps
Read MoreDecision by Irish High Court - DPC must now implement CJEU decision and stop EU-US transfers.
The Irish High Court has delivered its judgment on Facebook's Judicial Review against a second investigation into EU-US data transfers by the DPC.
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Deep Dive: How Facebook tries to ignore the CJEU - despite two judgments.
For the privacy geeks, that want to know more than what we have summarized in our 4th Advent Reading, we provide a deeper dive on this page on the four elements of Facebook's TIA.
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Digital Rights alliance file legal complaints across Europe against facial recognition company Clearview AI
Today, noyb and other EU digital rights organisations filed legal complaints to stop online mass surveillance by facial recognition company Clearview.
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Donations & other Support Options
Read MoreDPC "requires" noyb to take down documents from website
We have invited the DPC to continue this debate in courts, as there is no legal basis for censoring a non-profit when criticizing an authority.
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DPC cancels Parliamentary Hearing on EU-US transfers
The Irish DPC has tried to intervene on the European Parliament's LIBE Committee Resolution. Which sparked a rather explicit reaction by the German DPA and ended with a cancellation by the DPC.
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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.
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DPC ordered to pick up most of the legal bill of EU-US data transfer case
Today the Irish High Court has ordered the Irish DPC to cover most the costs of Mr Schrems’ legal team in relation to this summer’s decision on EU-US data transfers before the CJEU.
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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.
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EDPS sanctions Parliament over EU-US Data Transfers to Google and Stripe
The EDPS issued a decision confirming that the European Parliament violated EU data protection law on its COVID website by setting Google and Stripe cookies, among other violations.
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