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Die neuen WhatsApp-AGBs ab Samstag: Darum geht es bei den Änderungen
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For a robust data protection regime
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While the law seeks to strike a balance between privacy and public good, it vests too much power in the govt
The Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019 is on its way to becoming one of the first comprehensive pieces of legislation on data in the world. It aims to protect the fundamental right of privacy of citizens against excesses by both the State as well as private entities, including the powerful Big Tech companies like Google and Amazon and social media intermediaries such as Facebook, Twitter, etc.
This, however, is not the limited purpose of the Bill. The underlying objective of the legislation is transformative as it aims to recognise the value of data in promoting a free and fair digital economy even while keeping personal data of citizens secure and protected.
Chaos um neue WhatsApp-AGBs: Das ändert sich ab Samstag für Nutzer
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Germany bans Facebook from using WhatsApp data over privacy concerns
Germany’s leading data protection regulator for Facebook has banned the social network from using data from WhatsApp users, Euronews reports.
It follows controversy of the messaging app’s latest privacy terms which the authority believes are illegal.
The move follows emergency discussions in Hamburg after WhatsApp asked users to consent to the new terms or stop using it.
WhatsApp is used by almost 60 million users in Germany.
Johannes Caspar, head of the Data Protection Authority in Hamburg said: “This order seeks to secure the rights and freedoms of the many millions of users who give their consent to the terms of use throughout Germany.