KEY POINTS
  • Apple and Amazon are among eight tech firms named in a complaint filed in Austria by non-profit organisation NOYB, which cited their failure to comply with the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
  • The action by NOYB, chaired by data privacy activist Max Schrems, also named Netflix, Spotify and Alphabet's YouTube.
  • Social networks must regain Europeans' consent every time they want to use their data in new ways, including for targeted advertising.
  • NOYB said it filed its complaints with the Austrian authority on behalf of 10 users.
Max Schrems leaves the High Court in Dublin.

Apple and Amazon are among eight tech firms named in a complaint filed in Austria by non-profit organization NOYB, which cited their failure to comply with the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

The action by NOYB, chaired by data privacy activist Max Schrems, also named Netflix, Spotify and Alphabet's YouTube in the action, after it tested them by requesting private data the companies hold about the user.