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Facebook sends 30-page response Turkish data protection authority

Posted on March 25, 2019 by pogowasright.org
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BARIŞ ŞIMŞEK reports:

The Personal Data Protection Authority (KVKK) has seen new developments in the investigation it launched against Facebook as part of its “data security breach” and “data abuse” research. In response to the information KVKK officials requested about Facebook’s data processing system, Facebook sent a 30-page plea to the organization. The authority is expected to complete the investigation of the company soon and disclose the result to the public.

Read more on Daily Sabah.

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