According to its July 28 plenary agenda, the European Data Protection Board will offer a final decision on the Irish Data Protection Commission's children's privacy case against Meta's Instagram. The case relating to the processing of personal data of children was referred to the EDPB for approval, but board members' disapproval triggered the dispute resolution mechanism under Article 65 of the EU General Data Protection Regulation. The board's plenary session will also consider its draft opinion with the European Data Protection Supervisor on European Parliament's plans to combat child sexual abuse.
27 July 2022
EDPB to render Article 65 decision on Irish DPC's Instagram case
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