France gives WhatsApp a month to stop sharing data with Facebook

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After the EU slapped it with a €110 million fine over unlawful WhatsApp data sharing, you'd think Facebook would be eager to comply with local privacy laws. But France says it has not cooperated with data protection authority CNIL, and could face another sanction if it doesn't get its act together within 30 days. The social network is still transferring Whatsapp data for "business intelligence," it claims, and the only way that users can opt out is by uninstalling the app. The French regulator noticed that WhatsApp was sharing user data like phone numbers to Facebook for "business intelligence" reasons. When it repeatedly asked to see the data, Facebook said that it is stored in the US, and "it considers that it is only subject to the legislation of the country," according to the CNIL.

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