Soon after the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the privacy activists waiting in the corner began to file complaints about the behavior of Google and Facebook. The phenomenon is expected to expand in the coming weeks and not only for the largest online ones Companies.
The complaints come from a group called None of Your Business (NOYB), headed by old Facebook foe Max Schrems, from Austria. THE Max Schrems is a lawyer and started the war against Facebook since he was a student, winning several lawsuits to date.
Schrems created NOYB to investigate complaints against major online companies that do not follow GDPR terms. The law allows non-profit organizations to do so on behalf of Europeans if it turns out that their rights have been violated.
The first complaint from NOYB was filed shortly after the entry into force of the GDPR on Friday morning, and relates to the widespread practice of insisting that users agree that a service wants to manage data before even using this service. The GDPR states that this method is not considered real consent.
Thus, Schrems NGO has filed four complaints with four different European privacy regulators to make sure that a concerted search is under way.
The first complaint of "forced consent" concerns the Android, and filed in France. Facebook's complaint was made in Austria, while the lawsuits in WhatsApp and Instagram, were filed in Hamburg and Belgium respectively.
According to Schrems, the goal of these complaints is to not force users to accept that their data will be used by ads just so they can use the phone or communicate with other users of a social network.
Schrems appears to have embarked on a concerted effort to redefine the GDPR before it is well implemented. And this is not a bad thing at all…
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