French privateness watchdog probes Clubhouse over doable breach of EU guidelines

The French privateness watchdog is investigating the mother or father company of the US-based voice chat app Clubhouse to determine if it breached EU wisdom protection rules when servicing shoppers founded most commonly in Europe.
The French privacy watchdog is investigating the parent company of the US-based voice chat app Clubhouse to determine if it breached EU data protection regulations when servicing users based in Europe.Original article
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