NOYB, led by Max Schrems, to contest EU‑US data transfers after Supreme Court decision

The privacy advocacy group NOYB announced plans to challenge transatlantic data transfers. The initiative is spearheaded by Max Schrems, founder of the organization. The challenge

The privacy advocacy group NOYB announced plans to challenge transatlantic data transfers. The initiative is spearheaded by Max Schrems, founder of the organization. The challenge follows a recent United States Supreme Court ruling. NOYB argues that the decision undermines existing EU‑US data sharing frameworks. The group intends to file legal actions in European courts. The move targets mechanisms such as the Privacy Shield and Standard Contractual Clauses. Critics warn the challenge could disrupt cross‑border data flows for businesses. The outcome will shape future privacy compliance between the EU and the United States.