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Facebook breaches privacy, activists say

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AN AUSTRIAN law graduate spearheadi­ng a class action case against Facebook for alleged privacy breaches officially filed the suit in a Vienna court yesterday.

In a closely-watched case, Max Schrems and 25 000 other users are suing the social media giant for various rights violations, ranging from the “illegal” tracking of their data under EU law to Facebook’s involvemen­t in the Prism surveillan­ce programme of the US National Security Agency.

“Basically we are asking Facebook to stop mass surveillan­ce, to have a proper privacy policy people can understand, but also to stop collecting data of people who are not even Facebook users,” 27-year-old Schrems said.

The case has been brought against Facebook’s European headquarte­rs in Dublin, which registers all accounts outside the United States and Canada – making up some 80% of Facebook’s 1.35 billion users.

Schrems was able to file his action against the Irish subsidiary at a civil court in Vienna because under EU law, all member states have to enforce court rulings from any other member state.

Among other issues, judges will have to rule on Facebook’s objection the class action is inadmissib­le under Austrian law – an objection dismissed by Schrems’ lawyer as lacking “any substance“.

So far, the social media company has not been available for comment. — AFP

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