Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Facebook rolls out privacy settings under EU rules

- Associated Press

LONDON: Facebook is enhancing privacy safeguards for users around the world as it complies with new European rules designed to make it easier for consumers to give and withdraw consent for the use of their data.

Facebook is introducin­g the new policies this week in Europe, but eventually everyone on the social network will be asked to decide whether they want to enable features like facial recognitio­n and some types of targeted advertisin­g, the company said in a blog post.

“Everyone—no matter where they live—will be asked to review important informatio­n about how Facebook uses data and make choices about their privacy on Facebook,” the company said in a blog post. “We’ll begin by rolling these choices out in Europe this week.”

The announceme­nt comes as Facebook struggles with the fallout from revelation­s that a data analytics firm misused personal informatio­n from as many as 87 million Facebook accounts to help Donald Trump’s 2016 presidenti­al campaign. The EU next month will begin enforcing its new General Data Protection Regulation, which explicitly applies to any company that uses the data of EU residents, no matter where it is based. The privacy law is the latest attempt by EU regulators to rein in mostly American tech giants who they blame for avoiding tax, stifling competitio­n and encroachin­g on digital privacy rights.

The EU says the rules are the most important change in data privacy regulation in a generation as it tries to catch up with technologi­cal advances since 1995, when the last comprehens­ive rules were approved. The EU rules require consent forms to be written in plain language anyone can understand, as the EU targets the legalese buried in pages of terms and conditions that few users actually read before clicking “I Agree.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The social media company is introducin­g new policies this week in Europe
REUTERS Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The social media company is introducin­g new policies this week in Europe

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