This article has to do with the newest laws passed in the EU about privacy policies that we have all surely noticed from the multitude of emails we've received all saying the same thing: please read our newest privacy policy. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a new law that gives citizens of the EU greater control over how their information is used online. These new privacy policy updates bring companies into alignment with the GDPR in order to avoid fines. According to this article, "Google, Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp...the four companies are forcing people to adopt a "take it or leave it" approach with regard to privacy -- essentially demanding that users submit to intrusive terms of service." The European consumer privacy group, "NOYB.EU" is asking regulators to fine the aforementioned companies up to 4% of their annual revenue.
Whether or not anything comes of this will be interesting to see.
https://www.cnet.com/news/gdpr-google-and-facebook-face-up-to-9-3-billion-in-fines-on-first-day-of-new-privacy-law/
Whether or not anything comes of this will be interesting to see.
https://www.cnet.com/news/gdpr-google-and-facebook-face-up-to-9-3-billion-in-fines-on-first-day-of-new-privacy-law/
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