Four years after enforcement of the EU General Data Protection Regulation took effect, data regulators are struggling to act quickly on complaints against Big Tech and pending enforcement decisions are still waiting, Wired reports. NOYB, which filed a series of complaints in 2018, says enforcement is not happening as quickly as anticipated. “There’s still what we call an enforcement gap and problems with cross-border enforcement and enforcement against the big players,” Senior Legal Officer David Martin Ruiz said. Data regulators say enforcement is working well and improving.
Groups cite GDPR ‘enforcement gap,’ regulators say law is working well
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