Meta says it will lose about €664m in revenue if the decision’s effects are not delayed
Data Protection Commission
Action had been widely expected after last month’s decision on data transfers
Data Protection Commissioner initially planned not to fine Meta for data breaches but fines are arguably the most dissuasive tool in the GDPR toolkit
Data Protection Commission appears to interpret its mandate in a way that is sympathetic to the companies it regulates
In the News podcast with Bernice Harrison
Ireland’s data protection watchdog again has to be forced into tougher measures against Big Tech wrongdoing
Order to delete data processed and stored unlawfully in US could be more problematic for Facebook owner than fine of €1.2bn
DPC had imposed fines for GDPR breaches by Facebook and WhatsApp, and over Meta’s operation of Instagram services
Sanction handed down by Helen Dixon follows investigation into transfers by Facebook owner of Europeans’ personal data to the US
Regulator set to impose record fine for GDPR-related issues
Meta, Google, Airbnb, Yahoo!, Twitter, Microsoft, Apple and Tinder account for 87^% of cross-border GDPR complaints to Ireland’s DPC
Ireland is in the tricky position of guarding the infrastructure of the internet
Irish regulator to issue final ruling on US data transfers concerning Meta by May 12th
Government plans to equip gardaí with body-worn cameras would mean pervasive monitoring of the public without knowledge or consent
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