Reported 11 months ago
Advocacy group NOYB has lodged 11 complaints against Meta for planning to use personal data without consent to train its AI models, prompting calls for EU privacy watchdogs to intervene. Meta's new privacy policy, effective June 26, could potentially utilize years of personal posts, images, and online tracking data, drawing criticism for its approach to data protection. While Meta defends its AI training practices, NOYB founder Max Schrems argues that the company is violating GDPR by failing to obtain explicit consent for data usage, leading to complex opt-out processes for users.
Source: YAHOO