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Vincent Manancourt

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6 articles stable

Vincent Manancourt has appeared in 6 articles since 2020-09. Coverage peaked in 2024Q2 with 1 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside GDPR, Facebook, Meta, Robert Bateman.

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2023-05-23
Wall Street Journal 55 related

The EU issues Meta a record €1.2B GDPR fine for sending European user data to the US and orders stopping the transfers and unlawful processing within six months

but only for 15 minutes European Data Protection Board : Binding Decision 1/2023 on the dispute submitted by the Irish SA on data transfers by Meta Platforms Ireland Limited for its Facebook service (...

2021-07-31
Bloomberg 51 related

In a filing, Amazon disclosed EU privacy regulators fined the company a record $888M for violating GDPR data storage rules in a July 16 decision

or 1 in every 169 workers Nathan Ord / HotHardware.com News : Amazon Slapped With Nearly $900 Million Fine Over EU Privacy Violations Marketing Dive : Amazon ad sales jump 87% as company emphasizes ne...

2020-09-01
Politico

Consumer groups and privacy activists in the EU are increasingly turning to courts, rather than regulators, for speedier resolution of their GDPR complaints

With regulators faltering, privacy activists are turning to the courts to get the rules enforced.  —  Forget regulators. Tweets: @politicoeurope , @vmanancourt , and @alistair_sloan Tweets: @politicoe...

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