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Third noyb "Advent Reading" from Facebook/DPC Documents

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noyb's third "Advent Reading": Facebook's laughable Record of Processing Activities (ROPA) In its third "Advent Reading" (in protest of the DPC unlawfully removing noyb from a pending procedure) noyb is publishing Facebook's main GDPR compliance document: Facebook's "Record of Processing Activities" under Article 30 GDPR (short: "ROPA"). Such legally required document should allow to easily assess Facebook's compliance with the GDPR, but in fact it only has a laughable four pages. Usually such documents otherwise have hundreds of pages. Schrems: "Facebook's core GDPR compliance document is symptomatic of their ignorance of the law - it only has four pages. Usually such a document would be hundreds of pages. The Irish DPC knows about the lack of documentation since 2018, but did not take action." GDPR compliance in four pages? The document actually says very little, instead of a detailed description of thousands of processing operations, Facebook mainly refers to its privacy policy and