LONDON: Facebook faces regulatory control in Ireland rather than its European headquarters on its handling of personal information, the Financial Times.
He told the Irish newspaper of data protection is to make the control of the privacy of Facebook outside the United States and Canada, after complaints by privacy groups, European and American defense, the Irish Commissioner for the United States and the Federal Trade Commission.
The groups expressed concern about Facebook "seamless sharing" to read, hear and see the activity and the use of cookies to track user navigation.
FT reported that Gary Davis, Supervisor of Ireland, said that his office could do a thorough inspection team outside of the United States and Canada next month.
"This audit will examine the subject of the complaint, but will be bigger and will attempt to examine the compatibility of Facebook, more generally, the law of data protection in Ireland."
European headquarters in Dublin with Facebook, which makes transactions outside the United States and Canada, subject to Irish and European Data Protection
He told the Irish newspaper of data protection is to make the control of the privacy of Facebook outside the United States and Canada, after complaints by privacy groups, European and American defense, the Irish Commissioner for the United States and the Federal Trade Commission.
The groups expressed concern about Facebook "seamless sharing" to read, hear and see the activity and the use of cookies to track user navigation.
FT reported that Gary Davis, Supervisor of Ireland, said that his office could do a thorough inspection team outside of the United States and Canada next month.
"This audit will examine the subject of the complaint, but will be bigger and will attempt to examine the compatibility of Facebook, more generally, the law of data protection in Ireland."
European headquarters in Dublin with Facebook, which makes transactions outside the United States and Canada, subject to Irish and European Data Protection