European Union privacy regulators are reviewing an order that would block Facebook from sending European user data to the U.S., raising pressure on American and European negotiators to complete a recent data-transfer deal that could help thousands of companies sidestep disruption.

Ireland’s Data Protection Commission on Thursday sent its EU counterparts a long-awaited draft decision that would—if approved—order Meta Platforms Facebook and Instagram to suspend the transfers. The draft decision comes nearly two years after the regulator first warned Facebook it might do it, leading to court wrangling over the procedure.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Facebook warning for ALL users over imminent ‘Xmas hacks’ – check your login now

FACEBOOK users around the world should check their security settings to prevent…

Apple Watch Ultra first look: We check out super-rugged new smartwatch with very clever trick

APPLE has unleashed its most powerful smartwatch yet. I got a chance…

SpaceX shares moment Inspiration4 all-civilian crew saw Earth from space for the first time

SpaceX has shared footage of the moment its all-civilian Inspiration4 crew saw Earth…

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is one of the longest PlayStation games of all time

PEOPLE were sceptical when developers announced that the Final Fantasy Remake would…