
Trying to reassure Europe, Biden signs order on E.U.-U.S. data privacy
U.S. President Joe Biden set safeguards against American intelligence agencies misusing personal information.
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U.S. President Joe Biden set safeguards against American intelligence agencies misusing personal information.
The ruling invalidated an E.U.-U.S. data privacy shield for not adequately protecting against U.S. intelligence snooping.
Among the proposals for reining in big tech are the creation of a new system for data oversight and a common digital market.
The E.U.'s new rules emphasize accountability: Data handlers must demonstrate compliance and delete data if asked.