Facebook Pays Russia $50K Fine For Not Localizing User Data
Facebook has paid Russian authorities a 4 million ruble ($53,000) fine over its refusal to comply with controversial data localization […]
Facebook has paid Russian authorities a 4 million ruble ($53,000) fine over its refusal to comply with controversial data localization […]
CBP issued a notice of proposed rulemaking that wouldn’t apply to US citizens, but would require all non-US citizens, including permanent US […]
IAB has developed and published practical guide to carrying out data protection impact assessments (DPIA) under the EU’s General Data […]
A recent patent application reveals Microsoft is developing a “meeting insight computing system” that would monitor body language, facial expressions, […]
In the United States, companies are largely not required by law to protect your personal data. There are some exceptions—certain […]
The Korea Communications Commission kickstarted the investigation in 2018 before ultimately handing it off to the PIPC a few months […]
Amazon customers are being automatically opted in to Sidewalk, a feature set to launch later this year that the company […]
Thermal imaging thermometers with facial recognition are popping up during the pandemic. But, privacy concerns have been raised. The new […]
The European Union is laying out new standards for data giving Europeans more control over their personal information as it […]
SOMI, a Dutch privacy group, is calling for a large-scale investigation into the partnerships that data analytics company Palantir Technologies […]
The French multinational retailer Carrefour has been fined €3m for multiple data protection failings. Data protection agency CNIL has fined […]
A new survey found widespread concern among Americans about government tracking of their whereabouts through their digital devices, with an […]