Europe’s GDPR Meets WHOIS Privacy: Which Way Forward?
Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will come into effect in May 2018, and with it, a new set of […]
Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will come into effect in May 2018, and with it, a new set of […]
A new year has arrived, along with the usual air of optimism. Yet the 21st century is already shaping up […]
The term “dark web” evokes a common set of impressions. Some compare it to the Mos Eisley cantina from Star […]
We need consumer protection law for the digital age to protect people from offensive invasions of privacy and the unchecked […]
18 January 2018 The British Columbia Court of Appeal (‘the Court’) issued, on 9 January 2018, its decision in British […]
Recently we revealed that “session replay” scripts on websites record everything you do, like someone looking over your shoulder, and […]
With the booming market for voice-controlled virtual personal assistant devices like Google’s Home and Amazon’s Echo, and warnings from the […]
Facing potential Lords defeat, government announces it will back data protection bill amendment to safeguard children’s privacy. Source: Tough code […]
Plaintiff porn company sued an unknown bittorrent user (identified as John Doe) alleging that defendant had downloaded and distributed more […]
The unlimited publication of WHOIS-data of domain name registrants by Dutch registries is a violation of current Dutch privacy law. […]
People trust email with their personal information more than they do dates, judging by a survey by Echoworx. Source: People […]
Since 2014, our digital security guide, Surveillance Self-Defense (SSD), has taught thousands of Internet users how to protect themselves from […]