Long before the Coronavirus emergency law, Netherlands Central Bureau of Statistics had been tracking civilian mobile phones
An emergency law of the cabinet must regulate that the government can monitor the mobile phones of citizens in the […]
An emergency law of the cabinet must regulate that the government can monitor the mobile phones of citizens in the […]
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna announced that the company would no longer sell facial recognition services, calling for a “national dialogue” […]
They were supposed to add accountability to the police. But critics say they’re backfiring and could cause a chilling effect […]
On June 5, the law amending the Act on the Protection of Personal Information was enacted. After the Cabinet order […]
A historic ruling of the Brazilian Supreme Court from May 07, 2020 describes the right to data protection as an […]
Following widespread protest by the Israeli privacy community and the population at large, a decision by the Israeli Supreme Court […]
California’s Attorney General won’t delay enforcement of key provisions of the California Consumer Privacy Act, but will use prosecutorial discretion […]
A state Assembly committee stopped a bill allowing companies and government agencies to use the controversial surveillance technology without consent. […]
Zoom, the popular video conferencing platform, has announced it will provide end-to-end encryption after facing a litany of privacy and […]
For almost half a century, Section 50-A of a New York state law sealed personnel information about police officers, firefighters […]
The Chromium-based browser, Brave has been profiting from redirect links to affiliate crypto companies. Unlike the “opt-in” principle by which […]
Twitter, Reddit, and the Internet Association filed a legal brief in support of a challenge to the US State Department’s […]