Mozilla Co-Founder's Brave Files Adtech Complaint Against Google
By Reuters
Sept. 12, 2018
COLOGNE, Germany — Brave, a privacy-focused web browser set up by
Silicon Valley engineering guru Brendan Eich, filed privacy
complaints in Britain and Ireland that could become a test case
against search company Google and other digital advertising firms.
The petitioners say they want to trigger an article in the new
European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requiring an
EU-wide investigation, making it a test case for a new European Data
Protection Board created to give the privacy regime more teeth.
The GDPR seeks to ensure that individuals have greater control over
the data that companies hold about them. Brave and the co-plaintiffs
say Google and others are playing fast and loose with people's data.
"There is a massive and systematic data breach at the heart of the
behavioral advertising industry. Despite the two-year lead-in period
before the GDPR, adtech companies have failed to comply," Brave's
chief policy officer Johnny Ryan told Reuters.
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