UP

Facebook quizzed in court on EU-US data transfers

Home page Technology
12 Punto 14 Punto 16 Punto 18 Punto

Facebook's method of transferring data from the EU to the US for business purposes is being challenged again in court.

Axar.az reports citing BBC.

The Irish data protection commissioner is arguing that the legal mechanism for these transfers does not sufficiently protect EU citizens' right to privacy.

The concern is such transfers could be subject to mass surveillance by US intelligence agencies.

Facebook said data protection safeguards were in place.

The challenge was prompted by privacy activist Max Schrems, who had previously taken Facebook to court over the so-called Safe Harbor data-transfer agreement.

He has been tweeting from the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in Luxembourg, revealing that he thinks it could take until "the end of the year" for the case to be resolved.

A ruling against Facebook could potentially undermine the basis on which many businesses send data across the Atlantic - particularly technology giants that rely on cloud computing and communications technology.

Currently, the social network transfers vast amounts of personal data about EU users to servers in the US - everything from people's names to information about their activity online.

In 2013, documents published by ex-CIA contractor Edward Snowden suggested Facebook was a target of "Prism", a US National Security Agency's mass surveillance programme.

Date
2019.07.09 / 21:53
Author
Axar.az
Comments
See also

US TikTok ban would be devastating, UK firms warn

Why is the US trying to ban TikTok?

Tiktok may also be blocked in this Turkish country

Tiktok may be banned in the US

Elon Musk says Tesla needs it

900 mln people use Telegram monthly

A $100 billion data center is being created in the US

How the world's richest person leads space rocket pioneer

Good news for X users from Mask

Musk announced: The blind will be able to see!

Latest
Xocalı soyqırımı — 1992-ci il Bağla
Bize yazin Bağla
ArxivBağla