The European Commission has adopted a new agreement allowing companies to resume the transfer of users’ personal data across the Atlantic without needing to put in place special safeguards to keep that data safe. But privacy advocates say the new agreement—the third attempt at making data transfers GDPR-compliant—still violates European law.

Once again, they plan to challenge the new agreement in the European Court of Justice, they say. 

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