Irish Regulator Moves Closer to Ban on Facebook EU–US Data Flows

Irish Regulator Moves Closer to Ban on Facebook EU–US Data Flows
A smartphone with Facebook's logo is seen with new rebrand logo Meta in this illustration taken on Oct. 28, 2021. Dado Ruvic/Reuters
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DUBLIN—Ireland’s data privacy regulator moved a step closer to a ruling that could halt EU–U.S. data transfers by Meta-owned Facebook and Instagram when it shared an updated draft order with other EU regulators on Thursday, a spokesperson said.

The Data Protection Commission (DPC) issued a provisional order in 2020 to block the mechanism Meta uses to transfer data on EU users to the United States, after Europe’s highest court deemed the agreement allowing it invalid due to surveillance concerns.