💨 Abstract
Online rights activists, led by Eko group, have filed complaints with data protection authorities in Norway, Germany, and Spain against Meta (Facebook's parent company) for ignoring user requests to opt out of data collection and targeted advertisements. Eko collected evidence of this, with the goal of triggering an investigation or action from the watchdogs.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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