Facebook personal data use and privacy settings ruled illegal by German court
by Alex Hern from Technology | The Guardian on (#3FPTT)
Firm to appeal decision by Berlin regional court which upholds complaints that users not given informed consent
Facebook's default privacy settings and use of personal data are against German consumer law, according to a judgement handed down by a Berlin regional court.
The court found that Facebook collects and uses personal data without providing enough information to its members for them to render meaningful consent. The federation of German consumer organisations (VZBV), which brought the suit, argued that Facebook opted users in to features which it should not have.
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