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EU countries should be able to challenge Facebook over privacy, says ECJ advisor

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Data protection agencies should be allowed to pursue legal action against Facebook over privacy issues, says the advocate general of the ECJ.

Added on the 13/01/2021 15:38:20 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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