CNIL orders Facebook to stop tracking non-users

The French data protection authority, the CNIL, has issued the company with a formal notice to comply with European data protection law or face possible sanctions.

Facebook has been given three months to make the changes deemed necessary by the CNIL.

Country: France

Domains: Privacy

Stakeholder: Government

Tags: Internet, fundamental rights, France, CNIL, data protection, EU law, tracking, sanctions, notice, privacy

Posted on Tuesday 9 February 2016

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