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Europe Data Protection Digest | Consumer rights group accuses dating app of surreptitious data sharing Related reading: What to know about complying with the European Data Protection Seal

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In a formal complaint to the CNIL, consumer rights advocacy group UFC-Que Choisir maintained that dating app Happn was sending user data to American-based third party organizations without user consent, Telecompaper reports. The data transfer would occur even after the app was deleted, the report states. “We transfer data to no one,” beyond the data shared within the app, said Happn co-founder Didier Rappaport. (Registration may be required to access this story.)
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