TikTok, Temu and more face complaints alleging GDPR violations in EU
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NOYB has taken a significant step by filing GDPR complaints against Chinese tech firms, alleging unlawful data transfers of European users' information to parties in China.
The organization insists that the General Data Protection Regulation's restrictions on data transfers should be enforced, asserting that China represents an 'authoritarian surveillance state' and is not compliant.
With the potential for fines up to four percent of a company's global revenue, NOYB seeks to hold companies accountable for their data-sharing practices concerning European users.
The privacy advocate highlighted specific companies like TikTok and Xiaomi, emphasizing their known practices of transferring data to China in direct violation of GDPR.
Read at Engadget
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