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Irish subsidiary of Twitter to assume responsibility for policing privacy of 300m users from May 18

byCustoms Today Report
18/04/2015
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DUBLIN: The Laois office of the Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) will from next month assume responsibility for policing the privacy of about 300 million monthly Twitter users, after the company changed its terms of service so that all of its non-US users will have their tweets provided by its Irish subsidiary.

Twitter has told all of its non-US users, who make up 77 per cent of all accounts, that from May 18th its services will be provided by Twitter International Company, the entity behind its Dublin operations.

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“Twitter International Company will be responsible for handling your account information under Irish privacy and data protection law,” Twitter said.

The DPC said on Friday it had only “short advance notice” of the move, which adds to the already-heavy workload of the regulator.

It is already responsible for policing much of the European privacy issues of other online giants such as Facebook and Google, who have their European headquarters here.

The regulator said it plans to hold talks with Twitter to discuss the implications of the move.

“We have… noted [TWITTER’S]reference to Irish law,” said the DPC. “We will commence an engagement with them in relation to privacy matters as we do with other entities who have declared their Irish entity as being responsible for privacy.”

The move means that any non-US Twitter user who wants to make a privacy or data protection complaint must first complain to authorities in Ireland, which has recently come under European scrutiny for a perceived lax regime.

The DPC, which recently had its annual budget doubled to €3.65 million, is now the effective European data regulator of first instance for most big internet companies.

 

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