Europe's highest court has ruled that a key EU-U.S. data agreement, known as Privacy Shield, fails to adequately protect Europeans' rights to data privacy, largely because of U.S. surveillance programs.
The European Court of Justice found that Privacy Shield — which counts Facebook and Twitter among its participants — failed to protect the data privacy rights of Europeans.Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP via Getty Images
The European Court of Justice found that Privacy Shield — which counts Facebook and Twitter among its participants — failed to protect the data privacy rights of Europeans.Europe's highest court has struck down a key agreement between the U.S. and the European Union concerning data privacy. In a ruling Thursday, the European Court of Justice found that thefails to protect Europeans' rights to data privacy when companies are transferring those data to the U.S.
The decision promises to have major repercussions for the more than 5,300 companies covered by the framework, ranging from banks to social media giants such as Facebook and Twitter. Under the Privacy Shield, implemented in 2016, self-certified companies that comply with
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