Facebook to carry UK customers to US words, skirting EU privateness guidelines

Facebook is making the exchange in part on account of the EU privateness regime is likely one of the many international’s strictest, assets mentioned.
Facebook is making the change partly because the EU privacy regime is among the world’s strictest, sources said.

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