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Airline giant Lufthansa faces escalating disputes ahead

Lufthansa cabin crew Union's negotiations stall as UFO withdraws; union alleges management's disruptive tactics...

Airline giant Lufthansa braces for escalating disputes
Airline giant Lufthansa braces for escalating disputes

Airline giant Lufthansa faces escalating disputes ahead

In the digital age, concerns about data privacy are increasingly common. When it comes to social media buttons on websites, it's essential to understand what data is being transferred during activation.

Firstly, it's important to note that data transferred during activation is not connected to Google+, LinkedIn, Twitter, Pinterest, Xing, or Facebook. This means that activating these social media buttons on a website does not automatically share your personal information with these platforms.

However, activating social media buttons on a website does transfer data to Facebook, Twitter, Flattr, or Google. This data may include your IP address, the page you are visiting, and the time of activation. It's worth noting that this information may be stored abroad, so it's crucial to be aware of the jurisdictions where your data might be held.

The social media buttons become active only when clicked, meaning they do not transmit any data unless you intentionally engage with them.

The pilots' union at Lufthansa has recently voiced concerns about social media use, demanding clear guidelines to protect the professional reputation and personal rights of pilots. The aim is to regulate social media behaviour to avoid conflicts and misunderstandings related to statements made online.

For more details about data transfer, click on the 'i' for information about the specific data transmitted and the policies of the respective social media platforms. As always, it's advisable to read and understand the terms and conditions of any platform before engaging with its features.

In conclusion, while data is transferred during the activation of social media buttons, it's not connected to a wide range of popular social media platforms. It's essential to be informed about data transfers and to use social media responsibly, especially in professional settings.

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