Privacy There is a problem in Ireland with the GDPR application against BigTech- Corriere.it

Privacy There is a problem with applying GDPR against BigTech- Corriere.it in Ireland.

According to the non-profit Irish Council for Civil Liberties, 98% of Ireland’s European cases remain unresolved.

There is a problem with the implementation of the European Privacy Regulation (GDPR) in Dublin. TO Repeat it A relationship Non-profit Irish Council for Civil Liberties (Iccl) This finds confirmation, paradoxically Irish guarantor fined WhatsApp 225 million Early September.

Perch? Launched in 2018, the case deals with data sharing between the messaging app and Facebook. Guarantor fined 30-50 million: to raise it to 225, the board, comprising all European authorities (EDPB), had to intervene.

E It could have been worse: According to the ICCL, 98% of cases in Ireland of European importance remain unresolved.

There is a barrier in Dublin: In 3 years, from May 2018 (when Gdpr comes into effect, Studied as a model from the United States to China), the Irish supervisor sent his European colleagues to review 4 decisions in 164 cases. Authorities in other EU countries have laid their hands on (and most of them) BigTech giants such as Apple, Google, Facebook or Microsoft, which are based in Ireland, contributing to the growth of the Irish economy.

A question of budget? Not only that: Spain with fewer funds made 41 decisions. We need timely and transparent monitoring by the Irish Government and the European Union.

Going with Fundamental rights of citizens, Come on Written in July The Irish Parliament has expressed concern over the work and delays of its supervisor. Also, the Iccl report endsThe global influence of the European Union.

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