In another loss for the social media giant, the EU’s top court held that all member states are allowed to bring privacy complaints against companies, regardless of where they are headquartered.
In another loss for the social media giant, the EU’s top court held that all member states are allowed to bring privacy complaints against companies, regardless of where they are headquartered.
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