The EU approved a plan that will allow companies to keep storing data about Europeans on U.S. soil, averting a potentially costly disruption in trans-Atlantic data flows
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/eu-approves-data-transfer-deal-with-u-s-averting-potential-halt-in-flows-7a149c9 Agreement allows U.S. tech giants to continue data transfers that are central to their business in EuropeThe issue has proved a concern for some of the world’s biggest tech companies, including Meta Platforms.
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