Day 2 Talk2Facebook ~ Data Protection
Thank you Twahir, Mutemi & Walu for your input. We hope the FB Personnel on
the list will respond to
some of the issues you have raised.
Indeed we thought this particular topic on Data Protection will elicit more
responses than we\’ve got,
the floor is still open and you don\’t necessarily need to respond to the
set questions, you can raise any
other issue around Data Protection of Facebook.
Tomorrow we talk about \”Human Rights & Transparency\”. Thank you all!
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 4:07 PM Walubengo J <[email protected]> wrote:
> @Tr Karis,
>
> With Kenya enacting its Data Protection Act late last year, I would have
> thot the Data Protection theme would have elicited more responses….but
> perhaps that is precisely why we need the conversation to raise awareness…
>
> Nway, my experience is that FB has come a long way to be compliant with
> Data Protection matters – particularly following the EU GDPR enactment in
> 2018…their Privacy <www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation>page
> says more.
>
> Data Policy <www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation>
> There seems to be still some problems however, and recently Irish Data
> Protection Commissioner ruled
> <www.wsj.com/articles/ireland-to-order-facebook-to-stop-sending-user-data-to-u-s-11599671980?st=gpoha5h5u6vnl35&reflink=article_email_share>
> that EU Citizen would no longer be send to US servers…since the US Gov
> can have access to it.
>
> WSJ News Exclusive | Ireland to Order F…
> <www.wsj.com/articles/ireland-to-order-facebook-to-stop-sending-user-data-to-u-s-11599671980?st=gpoha5h5u6vnl35&reflink=article_email_share>
>
>
>
> I just need to understand the role and extend of government surveillance
> on FB user data and how transparent FB is abou this.
>
> walu.
>
>
> On Thursday, September 17, 2020, 06:01:36 AM GMT+3, Kelvin Kariuki via
> kictanet <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Dear Lister!
>
> Trusting you are well, a great appreciation to all who shared their views
> on Day 1! We are on Day 2 of “Talk2Facebookâ€, today we focus on Data
> Protection Issues.
>
> Kenya enacted its Data Protection & Privacy Act in 2019 where the rights
> of individuals (data subjects) have been enhanced. Share your comments,
> experiences, and challenges with regard to Facebook Services along the
> following themes:
>
> a) Have you managed to exercise your right to access and port (move) all
> your data that you ever posted on FB?
>
> b) Have you managed to exercise your right to be forgotten, where you
> demand FB deletes all the digital footprint they have about?
>
> c) Have you managed to exercise your right to modify or restrict the
> consent you previously granted to FB?
>
>
>
> You can still comment on yesterday’s topic under that thread. Otherwise,
> we hope to hear all your concerns around Data Protection today on this
> thread so tomorrow we discuss “Human Rights & Transparency†matters.
>
>
>
> Wonderful Thursday!
>
>
>
> Rest of the Program:
>
> Day 3: Human Rights & Transparency
>
> Day 4: Connectivity & Wrap Up
>
>
>
> Warm Regards,
>
> Tr. Karis
>
> Walu
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