Ireland Watchdog sued for Inaction Over Massive Google Data Breach
The litigation has been prepared by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) whose senior fellow, Johnny Ryan, is named as the plaintiff.
— Johnny Ryan (@johnnyryan) March 14, 2022 At issue is the DPC’s response to a long-running complaint about Google’s role in the high-velocity trading of web users’ personal data to determine which ads get served — and, more specifically, the lack of attention the data-trading systems of the tracking-based ad targeted advertising industry pay to security. See Also: LinkedIn Denies Data Breach Exposing 700 million Users The ICCL’s suit thus accuses the DPC of a failure to act on what it couches as a massive data breach. Back in 2020, Ryan has published a number of evidence highlighting how the online ad-targeting industry profiles internet users’ intimate characteristics without their knowledge or consent — calling out the DPC for ongoing inaction over the RTB security complaint. On the other hand, Ireland did not open an inquiry based on the substance of Ryan’s complaint; rather it opened what’s known as an own volition inquiry — saying it would seek to “establish whether processing of personal data carried out at each stage of an advertising transaction is in compliance with the relevant provisions of the GDPR, including the lawful basis for processing, the principles of transparency and data minimisation, as well as Google’s retention practices”, as it put it at the time. Check Also: Jazz and Telenor Denies Alleged Data Breach Circulating on Different Platforms Source: Tech Crunch