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Dutch privacy watchdog asks Facebook to postpone new privacy conditions

Posted on December 16, 2014 by pogowasright.org

DutchNews.nl reports:

Dutch privacy watchdog CBP is launching an investigation into Facebook and is asking the company to postpone its new privacy policy, the NRC reports.

The social media giant said recently that from January 1 2015 it will use data and photos from Facebook profiles to send advertisments to allied services such as WhatsApp and Instagram and to websites logged into by visitors to Facebook.

Read more on DutchNews.nl.

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