Lengthy privacy notices included in a social media platform’s terms of service can do little to help it comply with transparency requirements under European law, according to recently revealed documents from a case in which Meta was fined €390 million ($414 million). The documents have been released by noyb, the privacy law campaign group founded by Max Schrems, the lawyer who has twice successfully challenged US-EU data sharing, including the cases (Schrems I and II) that defeated the US Safe Harbor and Privacy Shield agreements.
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