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HomePhys.org - InternetAustria orders YouTube to give users access to their data

Austria orders YouTube to give users access to their data

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Austria’s data protection authority said Friday that it has ordered YouTube to comply with EU regulations and respond to requests by users for access to data that it holds on them.

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