Noyb cries foul on LinkedIn withholding profile visitor data
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Noyb cries foul on LinkedIn withholding profile visitor data
"LinkedIn rejected the request on the grounds that protecting that data took precedence. Now the data protection warriors at EU privacy outfit Noyb are getting involved."
"Selling data to its own users is a popular practice among companies. In reality, however, people have the right to receive their own data free of charge."
"Take a look at the language of Article 15, and it's pretty clear: data subjects (i.e., users) have the right to a copy of any and all data concerning."
LinkedIn offers different visibility levels for premium and non-premium users regarding profile viewers. Non-paying users receive limited information, while premium users access detailed data. A user sought their personal data under GDPR Article 15, but LinkedIn denied the request, citing data protection. Noyb, a privacy organization, argues that users have the right to access their data for free. This case could influence how companies handle customer data in the EU.
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