We have a EU dev we tried to have submit a GDPR request for human review on something on Facebook.
There’s no apparent mechanism to do so. Support was clueless. The privacy email address responded weeks later with “not out department”.
We have a EU dev we tried to have submit a GDPR request for human review on something on Facebook.
There’s no apparent mechanism to do so. Support was clueless. The privacy email address responded weeks later with “not out department”.
As expected. However, since it's the law, there's some way to enforce it.
That's because the correct department is legal. GDPR is a legal mechanism, not a support and privacy thing.
"I'm doing it wrong and it doesn't work" means you're doing it wrong, not that it doesn't work.
Even Facebook calls them "privacy rights".
And https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/178402648024363 doesn't work either. Black hole, as far as I can determine.
Their chatbot, when asked, sends you to https://help.meta.com/support/privacy/ and says:
> To submit a GDPR objection request on Facebook, you can use the Privacy Rights Request channel.
> Select Facebook as the product you want to submit an objection about.
> Choose the option "How can I object to the use of my information" and follow the instructions.
But that option doesn't exist.