noyb uses best practices from consumer rights groups, privacy activists, hackers, and legal tech initiatives and merges them into a stable European enforcement platform. With the many enforcement possibilities under the European data protection regulation (GDPR), noyb is able to submit data protection complaints with local authorities and file procedures in national courts. We follow the idea of targeted and strategic litigation in order to strengthen your right to privacy.
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  Cookie BannersCookie banners appear at every corner of the web, often making it extremely complicated to click anything but the accept button: a clear violation of the GDPR.
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  Profiling & Automated Decision MakingCompanies obtain personal information on individuals from a variety of different sources and use these digitally created profiles to make automated decisions.
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  Online & Mobile trackingCompanies track their user‘s online and mobile movements in order to tailor and target ads to a select group of people.
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  Identification & AuthenticationMany controllers request unrelated additional information in routine identity checks, aiming at expanding their own data base and frustrating users.
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  Data SecurityIn order to reduce the risks of intercepted data, the GDPR requires companies to implement appropriate security measures.
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  Artificial IntelligenceArtificial Intelligence (AI) is a technology that is more and more used by public and private actors. The use of AI is often connected with the collection of vast amounts of (personal) data and rises a number of legal questions.
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  Credit ScoringCredit scoring agencies give individuals a credit worthiness score to evaluate the risks of lending said person money or extending a post-paid service.
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  Data TransfersThe fundamental conflict between US surveillance and European data protection laws can only be overcome with a common standard for privacy protections.
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  Data Subject RightsThe GDPR empowers individuals with concrete data subject rights that give them control over their own personal data.
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  Forced Consent & Consent BypassTech giants often times force their customers to consent to almost any form of data processing by giving them one option: accept or don’t use the service.
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  Political Microtargeting, Manipulation & TrackingMicrotargeting allows political players to target different messages to different people and therefore manipulate democratic principles such as fair elections.
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  National Administrative Procedures and DPA inactivityWe regularly challenge the lack of GDPR enforcement by national DPAs before national courts.
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  Collective RedressA new directive allows noyb to file class actions for data protection violations on behalf of thousands of affected people.
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  Biometric DataBiometrics is the measurement and analysis of people's unique physical and behavioral characteristics and can be used for surveillance purposes.
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  Online AdvertisingPersonalized advertising often involves tracking a user across multiple websites, which can raise concerns about monitoring and profiling.