Facebook says it will not extend GDPR privacy protections beyond EU

Facebook says it will not extend GDPR privacy protections beyond EU

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https://www.theverge.com/2018/4/3/17194504/facebook-mark-zuckerberg-gdpr-privacy-protections-europe

Facebook has no plans to extend the user privacy protections put in place by the far-reaching General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, law to users of its social network around the globe, according to Reuters. CEO Mark Zuckerberg told the news agency in an interview that Facebook would like to make such privacy guarantees “in spirit,” but would make exceptions. Zuckerberg declined to explain those exceptions, according to Reuters.

“We’re still nailing down details on this, but it should directionally be, in spirit, the whole thing,” Zuckerberg said of which GDPR protections Facebook would not apply worldwide. He added that many of the protections provided by the GDPR are already part of his company’s privacy settings, including the option to delete all user data through account termination. The chief executive is currently managing the fallout from the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal, which saw as many as 50 million Facebook users’ profiles accessed by the Trump-connected data mining firm in violation of the company’s terms of service.

Facebook says it will not extend GDPR privacy protections beyond EU

Apr 3, 2018, 10:35pm UTC
https://www.theverge.com/2018/4/3/17194504/facebook-mark-zuckerberg-gdpr-privacy-protections-europe >Facebook has no plans to extend the user privacy protections put in place by the far-reaching General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, law to users of its social network around the globe, according to Reuters. CEO Mark Zuckerberg told the news agency in an interview that Facebook would like to make such privacy guarantees “in spirit,” but would make exceptions. Zuckerberg declined to explain those exceptions, according to Reuters. >“We’re still nailing down details on this, but it should directionally be, in spirit, the whole thing,” Zuckerberg said of which GDPR protections Facebook would not apply worldwide. He added that many of the protections provided by the GDPR are already part of his company’s privacy settings, including the option to delete all user data through account termination. The chief executive is currently managing the fallout from the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal, which saw as many as 50 million Facebook users’ profiles accessed by the Trump-connected data mining firm in violation of the company’s terms of service.