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Twitter's EU Privacy Regulator Concerned Over Blue Tick Verification Rollout

Twitter has in recent days launched the Twitter Blue service in several EU markets.

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  • Twitter had pledged to consult lead EU privacy regulator prior to launch
  • Helen Dixon says no such consultation was made before blue tick roll out
  • She had earlier expressed concerns over layoffs at Twitter
Twitter's EU Privacy Regulator Concerned Over Blue Tick Verification Rollout

Helen Dixon argues that consultation prior to product launch is best practice

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Twitter's lead European Union privacy regulator said on Tuesday she was concerned that the Elon Musk-owned US firm had launched its Twitter Blue subscription service in the region without consulting her office, despite a pledge to do so.

Twitter, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment, has in recent days launched the service in several EU markets, offering the kind of blue check mark previously free for verified accounts of public figures to anyone prepared to pay. It was launched last year in the US.

Ireland's Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon, Twitter's lead EU regulator due to the location of its European headquarters in Dublin, said the service raised privacy issues including around verification of accounts to prevent users posing as public figures.

"We're a little bit more concerned this week now that we see that the blue tick subscription service is rolling out here in EU countries having been reassured that it wasn't going to roll out in the EU and certainly not before there have been discussions with our office," Dixon said in an interview.

While no formal inquiry has been launched "we're at a heightened state of contact with Twitter," she said, describing consultation prior to a product launch as "best practice."

Dixon in November expressed concern about the impact of steep job cuts on Twitter's ability to meet privacy obligations following billionaire Musk's takeover the previous month.

Twitter now has a "very strong" data protection officer, she said.

"But beyond the data protection office, there are clearly other forces at play. And we need to understand a little bit more about those," Dixon added.

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