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The Irish Data Protection Commission Fined Meta $101.5 Million For Violating GDPR Rules - DTH

The Irish Data Protection Commission fined Meta $101.5 million for violating GDPR Rules, X is now abiding by Brazil’s rules and is asking the Supreme Court to reverse its ban, and the U.S., has concerns about signing a UN cybercrime treaty.


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