UFC Que Choisir

UFC Que Choisir
Formation 1951
Purpose Consumer movement
Headquarters 233, Boulevard Voltaire, Paris 11e[1]
Region served
France
Official language
French
Key people
Alain Bazot (Président)
Website http://www.quechoisir.org/

UFC Que Choisir (official name: Union fédérale des consommateurs, "federal union of consumers") is a French consumers group. There are 160 local groups of UFC Que Choisir in France.[2]

UFC Que Choisir defends the rights of consumers in litigation against corporations, and pushes for public policies reinforcing the rights of consumers.

It publishes a magazine called Que Choisir ("What to Choose").

Data privacy

It filed a lawsuit in France's Tribunal de Grande Instance against Facebook, Google, and Twitter for “abusive” and “illegal” practices regarding data privacy and their failure to modify their privacy policies and terms of service despite repeated warnings and months of negotiations. They faulted the terms of services for being "incomprehensible, illegible, filled with hyperlinks...and sometimes referring to pages in English". Their statement accused the companies of shirking responsibility: “If the social media networks are particularly greedy in terms of data, they are dieting when it comes to responsibility”.[3]

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