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3 Amendments of Birgit SIPPEL related to 2018/2855(RSP)

Amendment 64 #

Paragraph 16 a (new)
16 a. Finds that Facebook did not only breach the trust of EU citizens, but indeed EU law and recalls that during the hearings, a Facebook representative confirmed that Facebook was aware that the terms and conditions of the “This is your digital life” app stated that the data the app collected could be sent to third parties; concludes that Facebook knowingly went into a contract with an app developer that openly announced that they reserve the right to disclose personal data to third parties; concludes furthermore that Facebook is the controller of the personal data and is therefore legally responsible when entering into a contract with a processor that breaches EU data protection law;
2018/10/02
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 69 #

Paragraph 17
17. Takes note of the privacy improvementchanges 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 platformin order to ensure full compliance with EU data protection law;
2018/10/02
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 95 #

Paragraph 30
30. Urges Council to continue negotiationsend the deadlock on the E-Privacy Regulation, and to finally strike an agreement with the European Parliament without lowering the level of protection currently afforded by the ePrivacy directive so as to ensure that the rights of citizens especially regarding the protection of users against targeting are protected;
2018/10/02
Committee: LIBE