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Technology giants defend US’s privacy protection regime

Posted on April 25, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Karlin Lillington reports:

Privacy executives from Google, Microsoft and Facebook say that privacy protections in the US are stronger than assumed by Europeans. However, they do not intend to offer varying degrees of protection to users worldwide if they are required by EU law to guarantee a greater degree of protection to Europeans.

Read more on Irish Times.

So if the EU demands greater protections, we’ll get the benefit of them here, too? Super! Go, EU!!!!

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