The instrument of the Internet pranger is becoming increasingly popular. Blacklists are appearing more and more frequently on the Internet, publishing people who have not acted or decided in the author’s interests. Not infrequently, private addresses and/or photographs of the persons in question are also published.With such Internet denouncers, personal data is processed and passed on to third parties. This data must be processed in such a way that the personal rights of the persons concerned are not unlawfully violated. What this means in concrete terms is explained below.
Source: FDPIC – Explanatory notes on Internet denouncers