Faroese Data Protection Authority: "Don't put anything on your Facebook profile"

This comes as Facebook plains to use its user's personal data to train their own AI, giving a deadline to EU citizens to opt-out. The situation for Faroese citizens (who are not EU citizens) is unclear.

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Dátueftirlitið: Legg einki út á tín almenna Facebook-vanga

META, sum eigur Facebook, fer at gera sín egna vitlikispall og at brúka persónligar upplýsingar hjá brúkarunum

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