Facebook and Google already in violation of GDPR, alleges complaint

26 May 2018
They have been accused of engaging in a 'take it or leave it' approach where-in users are barred from using a service completely if they do not agree to the terms set by the company.

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  • Lilian
  • 3cY
  • 26 May 2018

I love how Twitter gave a list of things I want to consent - I unchecked almost everything because it was all related to ads and selling data to 3rd-party.

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    • Anonymous
    • rJC
    • 26 May 2018

    Facebook is a cancer that has been affecting more than 2 billion people world wide, Shut down Facebook and Humanity will be safe from becoming extinct

      AnonD-753178, 26 May 2018It.s all about EU authorities trying very hard to take mone... moreIt was never free, you pay with your data...

        Klej, 26 May 2018Have received MS update last night, and a lot has changed. ... moreData should be great for Cortana, not that I see the change, but hopefully in future.

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          • AnonD-753178
          • fxT
          • 26 May 2018

          It.s all about EU authorities trying very hard to take money from American Data companies, as all already see, they mention nothing about EU data company, like Cambridge Analytica or others. Maybe Google and Facebook should collect subscription fee from their EU users.

          Hey you know what EU users? your authorities sucks, thus not more free services for EU users.

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            • AnonD-731363
            • SH3
            • 26 May 2018

            What to say.
            When humanity is lack of problems they makes, creates some.
            This is a good example.

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              • Klej
              • StU
              • 26 May 2018

              vrvly, 26 May 2018Wonder how Microsoft and W10 fare, collecting data even fro... moreHave received MS update last night, and a lot has changed. They're giving you choice on what data they can collect and it looks like MS for a change done their homework.

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                • a TrueBbLover
                • g5u
                • 26 May 2018

                Users are happy and few of them even don't know what's information they are storing . They still enjoy social media regardless of their privacy breaching. And who will get the amount of fine which paying by companies users or goverment. Because it's users who suffers . But still many of them enjoying it.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • yAL
                  • 26 May 2018

                  Not so sure if that is a good idea lol.

                    Wonder how Microsoft and W10 fare, collecting data even from trash can. Though you get at least option.
                    Also whats Facebook's better alternative(with no gold data hunting), got user choice also in this matter?

                      Shut down Fishbook please?
                      If Google has to be fined also in the future, Welp, I'll be anonymous on all websites that I'll be visiting...