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Decide WhatsApp privacy case in a month, says EU watchdog amid objections by peers

The other national privacy watchdogs in the EU objected to the type of infringements identified by the Irish data protection agency, whether the specific data in question was personal data and the appropriateness of the proposed sanctions.

By:REUTERS
| Updated on: Aug 21 2022, 19:18 IST
The Irish data protection agency agency said it would not follow the objections of its peers and referred them to the EDPB.
The Irish data protection agency agency said it would not follow the objections of its peers and referred them to the EDPB. (MINT_PRINT)
The Irish data protection agency agency said it would not follow the objections of its peers and referred them to the EDPB.
The Irish data protection agency agency said it would not follow the objections of its peers and referred them to the EDPB. (MINT_PRINT)

EU privacy watchdog EDPB on Wednesday gave the Irish data protection agency a month to issue a long-delayed decision on compliance by Facebook's WhatsApp after its peers objected to its draft finding.

The agency, which leads oversight of Facebook because the company's European headquarters are based in Ireland, has been investigating WhatsApp to see if it complies with transparency obligations specified by EU privacy rules known as GDPR.

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It sought feedback from its peers in December but was unable to find a consensus regarding its draft decision.

The other national watchdogs objected to the type of infringements identified by the Irish, whether the specific data in question was personal data and the appropriateness of the proposed sanctions.

The Irish agency said it would not follow the objections and referred them to the EDPB, which on Wednesday adopted a decision addressing the merits of the disagreements but did not provide details.

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"The IE SA shall adopt its final decision, addressed to the controller, on the basis of the EDPB decision, without undue delay and at the latest one month after the EDPB has notified its decision," the EU watchdog, which acts as a referee in disputes among the national agencies, said.

The other national enforcers have long criticised their Irish peer for taking too long to wrap up its investigations and the size of proposed fines.

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First Published Date: 29 Jul, 07:26 IST
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