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Activist Schrems drops authorized effort towards Irish regulator over Facebook

Ireland has agreed to continue with a 2013 grievance tough Facebook's transatlantic data flows, Austrian privacy activist Max Schrems discussed on Wednesday, announcing he had because of this truth dropped authorized movement towards Ireland's Data Protection Commission.
Ireland has agreed to proceed with a 2013 complaint challenging Facebook's transatlantic data flows, Austrian privacy activist Max Schrems said on Wednesday, announcing he had therefore dropped legal action against Ireland's Data Protection Commission.Original article
Author: Reuters Staff

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