EU Legislator Advocates User Privacy Rights Under EU Tech Rules: Reuters

  • An EU lawmaker has endorsed the inclusion of user privacy and anonymity rights in Facebook Inc FBAlphabet Inc GOOG GOOGL, and their counterparts during a European Parliament debate to tackle hate speech and child sexual abuse issues, Reuters reports.
  • The European Commission’s Digital Services Act seeks higher efforts from tech giants for tackling hate speech and child sexual abuse material.
  • The platforms will have to initiate greater efforts to prevent the breach of fundamental rights and manipulation of elections and public health via bots.
  • Previously, Facebook and Twitter Inc TWTR were prosecuted for manhandling information during the U.S. Presidential election.
  • The Parliament plans to start negotiations with EU countries next year after finalizing the draft tech rules.
  • Recently, a German privacy watchdog prohibited Facebook from procuring WhatsApp user data for three months.
  • Price action: FB shares traded higher by 0.78% at $312.39, and GOOG shares traded higher by 0.06% at $2,304.86 on the last check Wednesday.
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