Austrian law student Max Schrems sued Facebook Ireland on August 1 for violating EU privacy law, and 25,000 people have since been added to the suit. “[M]any people say finally someone is doing something in this direction,” he told Reuters.
Facebook Ireland, located in Dublin, is responsible for processing the data for Facebook users outside of the United States and Canada. In the suit, Schrems accuses Facebook Ireland of multiple EU privacy law violations, including “[t]he privacy policy, participation in [NSA’s] PRISM program, Facebook’s graph search, apps on Facebook, tracking on other web pages (e.g. via the ‘like buttons’), ‘big data’ systems that spy on users or the non-compliance with access requests.” For such violations, Schrems seeks 500 euros (about $670 USD) per class member. Continue reading




By Max Burke