Your personal data belongs to you.
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Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
@EUCommission
Next step: add penalties for companies and organisations that violate the regulations and/or retaliate against those attempting to enforce their rights under the GDPR. -
Know your rights: https://link.europa.eu/gKNcKj@EUCommission This is one of the best thigs EU ever gave us! Thank you



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Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
@EUCommission Come faccio ad avere il controllo se la PA mi obbliga ad usare Winzoz e compagnia? UE, non dire cazzate.
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Know your rights: https://link.europa.eu/gKNcKj@EUCommission Sure. Yet you’re still donating Viboslop our all. Silently scrapping penalties against other malicious companies too.
Nice words. Very upbeat. But I believe the tell of actions over the hollow sparkle of words.
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@ThankAReporter @EUCommission Yeah. If only it wasn’t just dead letter.
It’s not enforced, at best some token action against irrelevant small fish. The big fish get symbolic wrist slaps at bests, and even those tend to vanish quietly.
It’s actively worked against (chat control), and disregarded by the EU institutions themselves - that keep putting our data in the hands of others. Who happen to be hostile, or under hostile control, as things go.
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Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
@EUCommission on every corner, the businesses cry legitimate interest and its believed that this is often sufficient.
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Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
@EUCommission how much can we believe these words, when the us just needs to push against a bit and our esteemed leadership decides to drop sanctions against us tech? Say one thing. And get rich doing the other?
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Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
@EUCommission I have to provide full details when opening a bank account, including my occupation, earnings and their source, place of residence and contact details. Similar information has to be provided when opening an account on a cryptocurrency exchange or hundreds of other services.
Is collecting such data really necessary when everyone has been assigned a national identification number? Wouldn’t it be enough to provide that number and verify one’s identity via some government service? -
Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
@EUCommission The GDPR must be protected at all costs:
No "re-definition" of personal data, no "simplification", no "refinements", no erosion of our Treaty-based data protection rights, no conceding to Big Tech lobbying.
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Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
@EUCommission But at the same time, a penalty against Google, which has violated rules, is prevented by Ms von der Leyen. Is that credible?
You use MS Office and other American cloud services.
You try to control our chats and IP connections over and over again.
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Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
@EUCommission You criminal liars. You are the ones pushing the social networks to collect more personal data from their users under the pretext of “age verification” everywhere. Fucking hypocrites.

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Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
@EUCommission
Just yesterday I was informed by my health insurance they gave all my data to a third party that got hacked. They don’t know what really got stolen or who is affected. Potentially the criminals now have my address, email, login, phone, social security no, and sensitive health data!
Will the company even be fined, as long as they declared the issue?
While worst case I will be dealing with fraud attempts for years…
I am all for GDPR, but it needs to be enforced and strengthened! -
Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
@EUCommission Then why is the government of a EU member handing over our most sensitive personal data to Palantir?
Quatre choses à savoir sur Palantir, ce géant technologique américain controversé qui travaille avec la DGSI
Cette société d'analyse de données multiplie les juteux contrats, notamment avec l'administration Trump. En France, sa collaboration avec la DGSI interroge sur les risques de voir des données sensibles exploitées par une puissance américaine de plus en plus hostile.
franceinfo (www.franceinfo.fr)
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Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
@EUCommission
Staying in that venue, how about strengthening iodéOS and e/OS as well, and demanding European banks don't declare this OSes as "insecure"? -
Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
@EUCommission How unfortunate that #DigitalOmnibus weakens GDPR.
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Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
"In the EU, data protection is [...] a fundamental right."
Yes ... ? Then please act accordingly an take stronger steps to protect it instead of chipping away at it?
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Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
@EUCommission How surprising, you're missing one of the most important points of GDPR. Fucking consent BEFORE collecting shit for marketing spies…
> access, correct, or delete your data
Does NOT replace or make it okay to bypass consent or to use dark patterns and opt-out instead of opt-in… Not to mention there is no way to check if the data has been indeed deleted (which include archives*/backups/non-production data and third-parties who has previously been given access to/copies of any PPI)
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Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
@EUCommission Dear EU the most of us are fully aware and we are doing everything to protect us. However, when is the EU doing the right steps against Palantir, Google, Amazon and others? Why you are not usins Mistral for your AI?
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Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
And that is how it should be indeed. A fundamental right…
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Your personal data belongs to you. Not to anyone else.
Ten years ago, the General Data Protection Regulation entered into force - setting a common data protection standard across the EU.
Today, you have the right to:
know what data is collected
know why it is collected
access, correct, or delete your data
withdraw your consent at any timeIn the EU, data protection is not a feature. It’s a fundamental right. And we keep strengthening it to match a changing digital world.
@EUCommission
So the Digital Omnibus is off the table? If not, your post is a blatant lie!The Digital Omnibus puts business interests before our rights as humans. Your sugarcoating won't change that! At least have some decency and be honest to us!
Dismantling our rights for the sake of business is abominable in itself. Lying to us about it only makes it worse.