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Top 10 GDPR fines…

SPOILER ALERT – Meta really doesn’t do very well!
I have just taken a look at the GDPR Most Wanted list (link below) and well the amounts are eye watering. It just shows that a company can be pretty damn awful yet still have a boat load of users who appear to care very little about their security and privacy because, well, they have large numbers of users. Just to add that the latest ruling in this EU V Meta battle is that Meta have been told they CANNOT keep users data indefinitely to target ads, this is a massive change from their long standing methods. We shall see what this exactly means in the coming months and years…

https://techcrunch.com/2024/08/10/the-10-largest-gdpr-fines-on-big-tech/

Below is the Meta ruling on data retention

https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/04/meta-faces-data-retention-limits-on-its-eu-ad-business-after-top-court-ruling/

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