Norway's data protection authority, Datatilsynet, appealed to the European Data Protection Board for a binding decision to uphold its penalty against Meta for its alleged illegal use of behavioral advertising. Datatilsynet's interim decision, originally issued in July, expires 3 Nov., and the DPA is asking the EDPB to issue a decision making the ban on Meta's practices permanent.
Norway DPA seeks binding decision against Meta's alleged behavioral advertising
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