Euro MPs urge rejection of EU-US data privacy framework

Civil liberties committee concerned over insufficient protection for individuals.

EU parliamentarians have rejected a recommendation by the European Commission to adopt a data privacy framework governing the way the US handles the personal information of EU citizens.

The European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs is concerned that the proposed measures do not comply with the

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