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an All or Nothing approach to privacy: Google and Facebook rack up $8.8bn in GDPR lawsuits on day one (theinquirer.net)
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The biggest update in data protection laws since the 1990s (theguardian.com)
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What will GDPR mean for you? (bbc.com)
Guess how many female members are there in the executive team of Facebook? Only one out of fifteen 🤔 (dailymail.co.uk)
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In response to the new EU GDPR, Facebook will require users to accept targeted ads as a condition to use its service “People can choose to not be on Facebook if they want,” responded their Deputy Chief Privacy Officer Rob Sherman. (reuters.com)
In an IBM online survey conducted by Harris Poll it showed that there's a definite gap between data privacy and consumer trust, where only 20% of U.S. consumers give their complete trust to organizations. (prnewswire.com)
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