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German Court Rules Meta Tracking Tech Violates EU Privacy Laws
Friday July 11, 2025. 12:00 AM , from Slashdot
![]() The ruling in favor of the plaintiff sets a precedent which the court acknowledged will allow countless other users to sue without 'explicitly demonstrating individual damages,' according to a Leipzig Regional Court press release. 'Every user is individually identifiable to Meta at all times as soon as they visit the third-party websites or use an app, even if they have not logged in via the Instagram and Facebook account,' the press release said. 'This may very well be one of the most substantial rulings coming out of Europe this year,' said Ronni K. Gothard Christiansen, the CEO of AesirX, a consultancy which helps businesses comply with data privacy laws. '$5,900 in damages for one visitor adds up quickly if you have tens of thousands of visitors, or even millions.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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