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Noyb, the non-profit established by privacy advocate Max Schrems, has filed a complaint against Ryanair for its use of facial recognition technology.
Just over a year after launching a major project targeting thousands of sites blatantly flouting cookie tracking rules in Europe, regional privacy campaign group noyb has fired off another batch ...
In the meanwhile, noyb will be further expanding its WeComply campaign to purge the web of deceptive cookie banners, continuing to file more complaints (up to its 10,000 goal) including, as ...
Noyb’s cookie complaints have already led to some regulatory action, with the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) establishing a special task force last year to coordinate responses to what ...
Noyb also alleges that, by its nature, ChatGPT does not comply with Article 15 of GDPR. Simply put, there’s no guarantee that you can call back whatever you feed into ChatGPT–or see whatever ...
Noyb says it wants the Italian data protection authority to make Xandr comply with the parts of the GDPR that ban holding excessive data about individuals, and that any data held must be accurate ...
The civil society organization Noyb, founded by Max Schrems, has filed a complaint against Mozilla with the Austrian data protection authority. The reason is a new function in Firefox for the ...
Noyb claims the setting impacts millions of Europeans. According to Mozilla, PPA involves websites asking Firefox to remember ads they show and to potentially generate an interest report.
NOYB claims Google is sending messages to Gmail users that look like normal emails, but are adverts that the users never consented to receiving. Gmail filters most external spam messages in a ...
Noyb argues Meta’s ad-free plan is unreasonably high Meta adhered to the rule demands and launched its ad-free plans for at least €9.99 per month.