Irish regulator reaches preliminary decision in Twitter privacy probe
Twitter may be the first big technology firm to face a fine by the EU’s lead regulator under the region’s […]
Twitter may be the first big technology firm to face a fine by the EU’s lead regulator under the region’s […]
Equifax has agreed to a proposed class action settlement with financial institutions over its 2017 data breach that affected roughly […]
Members of Congress have introduced two bills to restrict the microtargeting of online political advertisements. The Banning Microtargeted Political Ads […]
UK budget airline easyJet is facing an £18 billion class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of customers impacted by a recently-disclosed […]
Apple is facing fresh questions from its lead data protection regulator in Europe following a public complaint by a former […]
The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) is progressing through California’s elections process for inclusion on the November 2020 ballot. Businesses […]
In his remarks following Round 3 of negotiations for a new partnership between the European Union and the United Kingdom […]
The Health Service Executive has said it is to suspend the practice of informing employers of Covid-19 test results and […]
Latvia will be one of the first countries to use the software tool developed by US tech companies Apple and […]
Get ready to see the EU’s landmark privacy regulation flex its muscles as it prepares for a fight. The GDPR’s […]
Enforcement of EU data privacy rules is being stifled by a lack of resources across national authorities, according to a […]
Earlier this month, the Senate passed the USA FREEDOM Reauthorization Act to reinstate the expired powers of the PATRIOT Act. […]