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How One Courageous Woman Reclaimed Her Data from Tech Giants – Now It’s Your Turn | Dominic Grieve

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March 25, 2025
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Social media companies have become the behemoths of the corporate world today, wielding enormous influence over our governments and institutions while raking in colossal profits. The not-so-comforting fact, however, is that their rise to power and profitability has heavily relied on tapping into our personal data. Predominantly American firms, they routinely harvest and leverage an immense amount of data, generating economic value from citizens globally, including those in the UK.

In these times when the cost of living poses challenges for so many, it’s ironic that the wealthiest corporations in history continue to amass riches from data contributed by those same individuals. This data often contains sensitive and intimate information, which they use to subtly sway our behaviors and decisions.

Even with the legal safeguards provided by British laws, social media firms have largely operated without being held to account. It’s crucial to remind them that no company is too big to be exempt from following legal protocols. That’s why the recent resolution of the case involving Tanya O’Carroll, a London-based human rights activist, against Facebook’s parent company, Meta, marks a noteworthy milestone.

O’Carroll took action four years ago by asserting her rights under the GDPR, Europe’s overarching data protection regulation, which clearly dictates an individual’s absolute right to object to their personal data being processed for targeted advertising—at no cost.

Her concerns revolved around Facebook’s targeted advertising fueled by in-depth personal insights, including her family dynamics, political opinions, and financial interests. None of these insights were directly communicated by her to Facebook; instead, they were deduced from her online activities.

As it happened, on the brink of trial, Meta conceded, agreeing for the first time to cease targeting ads based on personal data.

O’Carroll’s case sets a new precedent, offering a blueprint for millions across the UK to stand against the unauthorized processing of their personal data by companies like Meta. Organizations like Ekō have taken the helm, campaigning to empower individuals to exercise this right.

Exercising the right to object could redefine users’ rapport with tech giants. Rather than being mere commodities sold to advertisers for profit, users can push these firms to reconsider the value proposition they offer. For too long, these platforms have grown complacent, equating user engagement with limitless profits, but this complacency has led to a decline in their service quality.

This case might just be a pivotal chapter in the short saga of social media within the UK. It’s imperative that our judiciary and regulatory bodies, including the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), continue to vigilantly enforce laws. The ICO played a supportive role in O’Carroll’s win, and if Meta retaliates, they’ll need to ensure others’ rights to object are equally upheld.

However, obstacles remain. Tech giants wield significant sway over politicians worldwide, and the UK’s political landscape is not immune. The government’s inclination towards creating a business-friendly environment for these companies is concerning. Particularly unsettling is the appointment of a former Amazon executive to lead the Competition and Markets Authority—this could signal a troubling trajectory for regulatory independence, especially concerning the data (use and access) bill.

If enforcement ramps up, O’Carroll’s victory signals a meaningful shift in power dynamics between ordinary citizens and mighty social media platforms. It’s a testament to the vitality of public interest litigation and the necessity of adequate funding to pursue such cases.

For too long, Meta and its peers have escaped scrutiny through relentless lobbying. But laws exist to safeguard citizen rights, and it’s about time technology giants honor these protections.

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