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101 Complaints on EU-US transfers filed

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Data Transfers A quick analysis of the HTML source code of major EU webpages shows that many companies still use Google Analytics or Facebook Connect one month after a major judgment by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) - despite both companies clearly falling under US surveillance laws, such as FISA 702. Neither Facebook nor Google seem to have a legal basis for the data transfers. Google still claims to rely on the “Privacy Shield” a month after it was invalidated, while Facebook continues to use the "SCCs", despite the Court finding that US surveillance laws violate the essence of EU fundamental rights. Link to the list of all 101 noyb complaints and companies Google’s information claiming to "move" to Standard Contractual Clauses Facebook’s claim to still use Standard Contractual Clauses 101 Complaints filed, concerning companies in 30 EU and EEA member states. Complaints have been filed in all 30 EU and EEA member states against 101 European companies that still fo