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7 Amendments of Sophia IN 'T VELD related to 2018/2855(RSP)

Amendment 30 #

Paragraph 1
1. Expects all online platforms to ensure full compliance with Union data protection law, namely the GDPR and Directive 2002/58/EC (e-Privacy) and to help users understand how their personal information is processed in the targeted advertising model, and that effective controls are available, which includes ensuring that separate consents are used for different purposes of processing, and that greater transparency is in place in relation to the privacy settings, and the design and prominence of privacy notices;
2018/10/02
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 42 #

Paragraph 7
7. Recommends all online platforms distinguish political uses of their online advertising products from their commercial uses; recalls that processing personal data for political advertising requires a separate legal basis from the one for commercial advertising;
2018/10/02
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 49 #

Paragraph 10
10. Urges social media platforms, political parties and the advertising industry to work closely with the European Commission to develop sector-wide Codes of Conduct thatRecalls the measures proposed by the European Commission for securing free and fair European elections, in particular the legislative amendment to tighten the rules on European political party funding creating the possibility to impose financial sanctions for breaching data protection rules in order to deliberately incflude at least guidelines for ethical campaigning in the digital age and cooperation methods with authorities in charge of verifying electoral processes in Member Stateence the outcome of the European elections; recalls that the processing of personal data by political parties in the EU is subject to the GDPR and that the breach of principles, rights and obligations encompasses under this law would result in additional fines and sanctions;
2018/10/02
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 58 #

Paragraph 12
12. Is of the opinion that if companies fail to agree and implement such a Code of Conduct on ethical campaigning, the European Commission should introduce regulation to make such ethical rules compulsory;deleted
2018/10/02
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 66 #

Paragraph 17
17. Takes note of the privacy improvements that Facebook has undertaken after the Facebook/ Cambridge Analytica scandal, but recalls that Facebook promised to hold a full internal audit of which the European Parliament has not yet been informed and recommends that Facebook make substantial modifications that would also affect the core business model and the structure of its platformo its platform to ensure its compliance with EU data protection law;
2018/10/02
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 83 #

Paragraph 24
24. Takes the view that data protection authorities should have the same, if not more technical expert knowledge as those organisations under scrutiny. Suggests this objective could be reached by introducing funding by a levy on the sector concerned; Calls on the Member States to ensure that the data protection authorities are provided with the human, technical and financial resources necessary for the effective performance of their tasks and exercise of their powers, as required under Article 52 of the GDPR. Urges the Commission to closely scrutinise the Member States on their obligation to make these resources available, and if necessary, to start infringement procedures;
2018/10/02
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 87 #

Paragraph 26 a (new)
26 a. Regrets that the deadline for the US to be fully compliant with the Privacy Shield of 1 September 2018 has not been met; considers therefore that the Commission has failed to act in accordance with Article 45(5) GDPR; urges therefore, in line with its Resolution of 5 July 2018 on the Adequacy of the protection afforded by the EU-US Privacy Shield, the Commission to suspend the Privacy Shield until the US authorities comply with its terms;
2018/10/02
Committee: LIBE