Privacy rights group NOYB filed a complaint with Austria's Data Protection Authority alleging credit protection association KSV 1870 is charging international users to get a copy of their data, derStandard reports. The EU General Data Protection Regulation requires users be provided a free copy of the data collected by the association when requested.
Credit protection association accused of charging for free data copies
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