Facebook has been criticised in some European countries recently for the amount of data that they collect about their users and how it gets used. Some parts of Germany in particular have been very active on this issue, but it was a law student from Vienna that finally got things moving by officially requesting information on the data that was being stored about him.
EU Data protection legislation – and that of many member states – allows people to request companies about which data is being stored about them, and the companies are required to respond. Often within a set time frame.
Facebook falls under this rule because of their European headquarters in Dublin, which makes them subject the Irish data protection commissioner.
Now at first Facebook allowed you to apply on-line for your data, but then you had to submit a scan of some form of ID and jump through a few hoops to get hold of your data, which apparently was sent out by post.
I guess in the end too many people were asking for this because now the whole things has become automated. [Read more…]