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Facebook and Instagram owner Meta is following the example set by Google and OpenAI in using data from its European users to train artificial intelligence systems, it said in a blogpost published yesterday (10 June). Meta has come under fire from Austrian privacy organisation NOYB which last week filed complaints with privacy watchdogs in eleven EU member states after the tech giant updated its privacy policy asking to take all public and non-public user data – with the exception of chats between individuals and content from accounts of those aged under 18 years – and use it to train its AI te...
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Austrian privacy advocates NOYB today (6 June) lodged complaints in 11 European countries alleging Meta is seeking to use its platform users' personal data to train artificial intelligence models. The legal action comes after Meta updated its privacy policy asking to take all public and non-public user data – with the exception of chats between individuals – that it has collected since 2007 and use it for current and future "artificial intelligence technology", NOYB said. The Big Tech company said in a statement last week that it would begin notifying people in the UK and EU about how it will ...
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Hundreds of thousands of European schoolchildren are likely being tracked by Microsoft education software widely deployed in schools across continent, according to a group which lodged a formal complaint on the issue before an Austrian regulator today (4 June). NOYB has asked the watchdog to investigate what data is processed by Microsoft 365 Education – a product used widely in classrooms – as it claims that neither the company’s privacy documentation, requests for access, nor NOYB’s own research could fully clarify this, which violates transparency provisions of the General Data Protection R...
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US President Joe Biden renewed a section of the US surveillance framework in April, extending by two years the authorisation to monitor and collect data without warrants from non-Americans across the world, including Europeans. The renewed section 702 of the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), was first introduced in 2008 to adapt to “the evolution of technology” and target individuals outside the US, according to a briefing by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Section 702 provided the legal basis for the NSA’s international mass surveillance programme PRISM, ...
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The Irish data protection authority, responsible for implementing the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) issued privacy fines totalling €1.55 billion in 2023, a record since the GDPR came into force in 2018, it said in its activity report published yesterday (29 May). Chinese-owned social network TikTok was fined €345m in September 2023 for mishandling the personal data of users aged under 18. The investigation found problems with default public settings, parental controls, and age verification. In 2021, the Dutch Data Protection Authority and the British Information Commissioner’s Offi...
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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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Dublin (AFP) - Ireland's data regulator has launched an official inquiry into Facebook after details on 533 million users were leaked on a hacking website, a spokesman said Wednesday. The Data Protection Commission (DPC) said the probe was launched to determine whether the EU-wide GDPR charter on data rights and the corresponding Irish legislation had been -- or is being -- infringed by Facebook. The US tech giant said it is "cooperating fully" with the regulator's enquiry, which it added "relates to features that make it easier for people to find and connect with friends on our services". "T...
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