Digital rights advocate Open Rights Group submitted complaints to France's data protection authority, the Commission Nationale de l’informatique et des libertés, and the U.K. Information Commissioner's Office accusing data broker LiveRamp of violating privacy laws. The complaint alleges LiveRamp's profiling system links their browsing activity to their personal identity and the company processes personal data without a legal basis.
1 March 2024
Open Rights Group files complaints about data broker to CNIL, ICO
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