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Today, Wednesday 6 September, Oslo District Court ruled in the case between Meta and the Data Protection Authority. The court decided in favour of Data Protection Authority.
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The Norwegian Data Protection Authority imposes a ban on Meta carrying out behavioural advertising based on the surveillance and profiling of users in Norway. The ban will initially apply until October
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The Norwegian Data Protection Authority has carried out an on-site inspection of the Norwegian Correctional Service. The focus of the inspection was the processing of personal data in connection with the execution of penal sentences.
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The Norwegian Data Protection Authority has reached a final decision in a case where the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) was accused of unlawfully accessing an employee's email account. In its decision, the Norwegian Data Protection Authority found that NTNU has violated the Email Regulations by accessing the complainant’s email account.
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The Norwegian Data Protection Authority has notified Recover AS of its decision to fine the company NOK 200,000 (EUR 20,000) for non-compliance. The matter concerns a credit rating performed without legal basis.
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The Norwegian Data Protection Authority has fined Krokatjønnvegen AS NOK 300,000 (EUR 30,000) for performing two credit ratings without legal basis. The company has also been instructed to establish written procedures for credit ratings.