Ireland's Data Protection Commission Reports Multiple GDPR Investigations on Tech Giants [www.securityweek.com]
15 GDPR Probes in Ireland Target Facebook, Twitter, Others [www.bankinfosecurity.com]
The Irish have a LOT of power here. Fines could be $1 billion+ https://t.co/sjKykapBke
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) February 28, 2019
Irish DPC forced LinkedIn to disable 'Mentioned in the news' feature in European Union. #GDPR pic.twitter.com/dv9JVYr5sF
— Lukasz Olejnik (@lukOlejnik) February 28, 2019
Four hours ago: I share a TechCrunch article about problems with LinkedIn’s ‘mentioned in the news’ feature
— Martin Bryant (@MartinSFP) February 28, 2019
Now: LinkedIn tells me the editor-in-chief of TechCrunch was mentioned in a TechCrunch article. pic.twitter.com/RapPswYZaz
I'm the complainant in the first two statutory inquiries into technology multinationals the Irish DPC list in their extensive & informative annual report, against FB & Twitter regarding access/portability. A very useful document: worth a read. https://t.co/zvuC0nPyJW pic.twitter.com/MLxR1AcAQd
— Michael Veale (@mikarv) March 1, 2019
Irish DPA publishes annual report; 4113 complaints (up 56%); 4,740 data security breaches (up 70% vs 2017); some case studies interesting. #GDPR #ePrivacy https://t.co/bQRXioMTOo pic.twitter.com/Ww7moo4YEG
— Lukasz Olejnik (@lukOlejnik) February 28, 2019
15 GDPR Probes in Ireland Target Facebook, Twitter, Others https://t.co/18eMwZYJPB pic.twitter.com/Ds6iGKlF9D
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) March 1, 2019