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Facebook reinforces European data protection unit

Posted on May 21, 2013 by pogowasright.org

Nerea Rial reports:

Facebook is taking seriously its data protection responsibilities. On 20 May, the social network announced the appointment of Yvonne Cunnane as Lead Data Protection and Privacy Counsel, who will join firm’s team in Dublin, in an attempt to promote Facebook Ireland’s (FB-I) role and obligations as information controller in the European Union.

Read more on NewEurope.

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