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Trade unions from 11 different EU countries have written to data protection authorities across the bloc asking them to investigate Amazon’s data surveillance practices, according to a letter seen by Euronews today (7 May). The union leaders, from European countries where Amazon’s warehouses employ significant numbers of workers – including Austria, Germany, Ireland and Spain – question the online marketplace’s use of surveillance and algorithmic management. They claim that the tech giant uses hand scanners, activity monitoring software, video cameras, GPS devices and other tracking technologie...
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Lawmakers are set next week (10 April) to approve rules under the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) designed to ease cross-border cooperation between national data protection authorities. The procedural rules, proposed by the European Commission in July 2023 as an addition to the GDPR, aim to ensure that privacy complaints involving several member states are resolved swiftly, and to give businesses more legal certainty. The rules also aim to give complainants as well as parties under investigation more rights in disputes. Under the GDPR, which came into force in 2018, complaints a...
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IAB Europe’s online advertising model uses personal data and is therefore subject to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the EU’s highest court in Luxembourg clarified today (7 March). The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling comes after IAB Europe contested a decision by the Belgian Data Protection Authority in 2022, which said its advertising real time bidding model is not in line with the Union’s privacy rules. The Belgian Court of Appeal then asked for clarification on the matter in Luxembourg. IAB Europe, an association representing digital advertising and marketing companies...
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European consumer organisations from eight countries today (29 February) filed complaints with national data protection authorities against Meta, claiming that the US social media giant is illegally collecting user data through its subscription model for ad-free use of the platform. The groups form part of pan-European consumer group BEUC’s network from Czechia, Denmark, Greece, France, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain, and claim Meta's subscription model does not respect principles under the EU’s general data protection regulation (GDPR), and that the tech giant has no valid legal basis t...
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