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by otherme123 1591 days ago
This is about data sending without consent, which has to be explicit. E.g. if I, as european, create a Gmail account and my mails reside in an US server, I give explicit permission for all my emails to be transferred between Europe and the US. Namely: I'm informed of the extent of data collection (all my mails incoming our outgoing), the duration (forever), the storage (Google servers) and algorithms used (I consent the scanning of my emails to create adds).

But if I visit a web page hosted in Europe, and that page uses the FB cookies, Google analytics, etc. maybe I'm unaware what and how the data is being collected.

They relied on the cookie banners as explicit consents (i.e. if you click this "OK" button, you give explicit consent to all our data gathering and sending), but that might be not fully compliant with GDPR.

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> E.g. if I, as european, create a Gmail account and my mails reside in an US server, I give explicit permission for all my emails to be transferred between Europe and the US.

NOYB has used this as an example of something that would be illegal.

Do you have a link? AFAIK they are fighting against analytics, cookies and advertising ids.
Sure, here: https://noyb.eu/sites/default/files/2020-03/ag_prep_en.pdf

The main issue is differences between EU and US law.