NOYB Challenges Chinese Data Transfers
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•TikTok, Temu and more face complaints alleging GDPR violations in EU
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Austrian privacy advocate NOYB has launched its first GDPR complaints against Chinese businesses.
The group is seeking suspension of data transfers to China as well as fines of up to four percent of a firm's global revenue.
NoYB is an acronym for "none of your business" and led by activist Max Schrems .
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