Data watchdog rejects EU criticism over Max Schrems complaints > So, @DPCIreland criticised for not using powers it didn’t have and for taking a slow, expensive, but necessary step to make sure there was clarity on parameters for action. https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-40220450.html
There are many many things that frustrate me about @DPCIreland. But I think it would be far better to ask why there is a pattern now, since they have started moving on things, of the Govt blocking resources.
Here’s my blog post from 2019 when I looked at the questions @DPCIreland submitted. https://castlebridge.ie/2019/07/09/lets-do-the-timewarp-again/
By establishing clarity on the parameters for action the risk of expensive loss on an appeal after a hasty action was mitigated.
When DPC acted quickly after: appealed.
By establishing clarity on the parameters for action the risk of expensive loss on an appeal after a hasty action was mitigated.
When DPC acted quickly after: appealed.
@ronanlupton had a good thread yesterday on the issues in the Facebook v DPC case: https://twitter.com/ronanlupton/status/1357038595803119626