The European Commission’s GDPR review in short
Two years after the GDPR entered into force, the European Commission issued its first evaluation of the GDPR. According to […]
Two years after the GDPR entered into force, the European Commission issued its first evaluation of the GDPR. According to […]
The Court of Justice of the European Union issued its decision in “Schrems II” Thursday, a landmark decision that invalidates […]
Ministers accused of reckless behaviour over roll-out, with Guardian learning of data breaches. The UK government broke the law in […]
A string of “zero logging” VPN providers have some explaining to do after more than a terabyte of user logs […]
Congress is calling on Apple and Google to clamp down on apps that weren’t born in the USA. Trump’s administration […]
In the wake of landmark ruling by Europe’s top court Europe’s lead data protection regulator has fired its own warning […]
German authorities have too much access to people’s internet and mobile phone data and laws must be rewritten as they […]
On July 16, 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union (the “CJEU”) issued its landmark judgment in the Schrems […]
An unprecedented order on a huge travel company reveals how the FBI tracks suspects around the world. As the biggest […]
The Korea Communications Commission (KCC), the country’s telecommunications watchdog, said it has fined the company 186 million won — around […]
The European Commission will consider the necessity of introducing infringement procedures against member states that fail to comply with the […]
Amazon, Google parent Alphabet and Microsoft used people’s photos to train their facial recognition technologies without obtaining the subjects’ permission, […]