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Austrian data privacy activist files complaint against Apple, Amazon, others

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APPLE AND AMA ZON are among eight tech firms named in a complaint filed in Austria by non-profit organizati­on noyb, which cited their failure to comply with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

The action by noyb, chaired by data privacy activist Max Schrems, also named Netflix, Spotify and Youtube, after it tested them by requesting private data the companies hold about the user.

“No service fully complied,” noyb said in its statement.

The GDPR, implemente­d in May, gives users the right to access their data and informatio­n about the sources and recipients of the data. Social networks must regain Eu- ropeans’ consent every time they want to use their data in new ways, including for targeted advertisin­g.

The GDPR foresees fines of up to 4 percent of global revenues for companies that break the rules.

Noyb said it filed its complaints with the Austrian authority on behalf of 10 users. The Austrian watchdog would have to work with its counterpar­ts at the streaming services’ main establishm­ents.

“Many services set up automated systems to respond to access requests, but they often don’t even remotely provide the data that every user has a right to,” Schrems said. “This leads to structural violations of users’ rights, as these systems are built to withhold the relevant informatio­n.”

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