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EU-US Data Transfers
Read MoreEU-US Transfers Complaint Overview
Read MoreEuropean Parliament calls on Commission to open infringement proceedings against Ireland
Yesterday the European Parliament has adopted a resolution calling on the European Commission to start infringement procedures against Ireland, over the lack of GDPR enforcement.
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Exercise Your Rights – Article 16 GDPR – Correct inaccurate data!
Read MoreExercise Your Rights – Article 17 GDPR - Have your data deleted!
Read MoreExercise Your Rights – Article 18 – Restrict the processing of your data!
Read MoreExercise your Rights – Article 21 GDPR– object to processing!
Read MoreExercise your Rights – Article 22 – be protected from Automated Decision-Making!
Read MoreExercise Your Rights – Article 77 – complain to your DPA!
Read MoreExercise Your Rights- Article 20 – Transfer your data!
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Read MoreExercising your GDPR Rights – your right of access: Receiving information about your data
Read MoreExercising your GDPR Rights – your right to withdraw your consent – Article 7(3)
Read MoreFacebook witness: 9 ½ hours of “we don’t know”
After more than 9 hours, the Vienna Regional Court for Civil Matters (LGfZRS) closed the oral hearing in the data protection case against Facebook.
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Facebook: We don’t need your consent!
The world's largest social network believes it has found a way to bypass Europe’s strict privacy laws.
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Facebook's GDPR bypass reaches Austrian Supreme Court
Austrian Supreme Court may refer case to Court of Justice, questioning the basis of Facebook's business model in Europe.
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FAQs
Read MoreFAQs 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.
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Financial Times
"CNIL’s fine follows an investigation triggered by complaints from non-profit organisations None of your Business and La Quadrature du Net."
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First decision on noyb’s streaming complaints
In cooperation with the Austrian Chamber of Labour, noyb filed eight complaints against streaming services. A first decision has now been issued: more than one and a half years after the complaint.
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