The New York Times analysed 150 Privacy Policies of popular services
The New York Times analysed 150 Privacy Policies of popular services. The average policy took 18 minutes to finish and required […]
The New York Times analysed 150 Privacy Policies of popular services. The average policy took 18 minutes to finish and required […]
A legal challenge to the EU-US Privacy Shield, a mechanism used by thousands of companies to authorize data transfers from […]
A new EU Regulation on cybersecurity promises a more coordinated approach across Europe. The new law will set up a framework […]
Debate to create uniform data privacy law across the US has broken down due to senators failing to decide how […]
An unfair dismissal case has highlighted the need for companies to update policies and procedures and to obtain full consent […]
On June 6, 2019, the French Data Protection Authority (the “CNIL”) announced that it levied a fine of €400,000 on […]
La Liga has been fined 250,000 euros for violating the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) and the European General Data […]
It is a well-documented fact that many users are willing to share information on social media and other platforms, also […]
A new Facebook app will allow users to sell the company data on how they use competitors’ apps. Facebook announced […]
While personally identifiable information — full names, social security numbers, home addresses, dates of birth, credit card numbers — can […]
Brussels is pulling its weight as the world’s top trade bloc to export its privacy rules. Ahead of a G20 […]
European Data Protection Board in its Eleventh Plenary session announced 3 new guidance documents: Guidelines on Codes of Conduct – […]