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by thierryzoller
2409 days ago
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Your are funny, you say their arguments are not well articulated, yet you do seem not to be up to point. You argue they are regulations? European Regulations are law. European Directives and Regulation are the two main legislative They argue users are using facebook because they want advertising, their primary usage is advertising and for that advertisement they consent to share their data. That's so ridiculous it is funny. And no, FB does not give all the data, the definition of what data is in the regulation. Both FB and their Privacy Director are not looking good. |
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> European Regulations are law.
Regulations have to be implemented and integrated into each country's laws. Countries may not have yet implemented GDPR
> their primary usage is advertising
I don't see where FB claimed that advertising is primary usage and others are secondary. i can infer from the text that they parceled as part of the "service promise"
> FB does not give all the data, the definition of what data
Facebook says they are GDPR compliant and i doubt they 'd say that without the consultation of at least one EU data authority (perhaps the irish?). https://www.facebook.com/business/gdpr