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Post by account_disabled on Dec 4, 2023 5:44:09 GMT
Let's run towards uncertainty Both parties are sticking to their positions. Facebook said it would appeal the decision next month. The move comes at a time of uncertainty for tech giants. Facebook has already announced plans to merge messaging apps, Messenger, WhatsApp and Instagram. Google was fined in France for a GDPR violation. Furthermore, it is not yet clear when the United States will come up with a unified data protection law, if it ever does. So what could acceptable terms and conditions look like for the end user? In the words of Country Email List Mr. Mundt: “A required check in a box to agree to a company's terms of service is not an adequate basis for such extensive data processing. We can therefore wonder whether Google's new levels of consent for transfers of private user data between its different services and tracking devices would also pass the criteria of the Bundeskartellamt... The time for voluntary and explicit consent has come It would only take a little extrapolation to see a possible future – at least in Europe. Regarding the collection and exchange of personally identifiable information between applications, it is time to offer the user the opportunity to choose for themselves what they are willing to accept.
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