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Noyb founder Max Schrems accused the company of “spitting in the face of EU authorities” and warned of the dangers such unchecked surveillance poses to democratic societies.
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Noyb now calls for action under Article 84 of the GDPR, which allows member states to impose criminal penalties for serious violations. If successful, Clearview executives could face arrest and prosecution within EU jurisdictions—raising the stakes for firms that dismiss European data protection as mere red tape.