Facebook moves 1.5bn users out of reach of new European privacy
law
Company moves responsibility for users from Ireland to the US
where privacy laws are less strict
Alex Hern
Thu 19 Apr 2018
Facebook has moved more than 1.5 billion users out of reach of
European privacy law, despite a promise from Mark Zuckerberg to
apply the “spirit” of the legislation globally.
In a tweak to its terms and conditions, Facebook is shifting the
responsibility for all users outside the US, Canada and the EU from
its international HQ in Ireland to its main offices in California.
It means that those users will now be on a site governed by US law
rather than Irish law.
The move is due to come into effect shortly before General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force in Europe on 25 May.
Facebook is liable under GDPR for fines of up to 4% of its global
turnover – around $1.6bn – if it breaks the new data protection
rules.
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