KEY POINTS
  • Max Schrems' non-profit organization NOYB filed complaints against Google, Facebook and Facebook-owned services WhatsApp and Instagram.
  • Schrems alleged that the companies "forced consent" from users to obtain the right to use their data and comply with the EU's GDPR.
  • Schrems accused Facebook and Google of not giving users a "free choice" to agree to the tech firms using their data.
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Privacy activist Max Schrems has wasted no time making use of Europe's new data protection law to target the giants of Silicon Valley.

The Austrian lawyer's non-profit organization NOYB filed complaints against Google, Facebook and Facebook-owned services WhatsApp and Instagram on Friday. The complaints could result in penalties worth up to 7 billion euros ($8.1 billion).