Google Seeks to Establish Facial Recognition in Homes
With opposition growing to facial recognition, Google has decided instead to build facial recognition into Nest Hub Max, an “always […]
With opposition growing to facial recognition, Google has decided instead to build facial recognition into Nest Hub Max, an “always […]
As opposed to using data-stealing malware or other interception methods, a cashier at a mall in Kōtō, Japan was apparently […]
Almost a third of consumers have said that a small business would lose their loyalty in the event of a […]
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross and EU Commissioner for Justice, Consumers, and Gender Equality Věra Jourová made the joint […]
The three-year moratorium prohibits state and local law enforcement from using facial recognition technology. The bill, AB215, also referred to […]
A ‘notice and consent’ privacy law puts the entire burden of privacy protection on the person and then it doesn’t […]
The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) published, on 11 September 2019, the pleading notes before the Court of Justice of […]
With the recent major GDPR cases on Facebook and Google, DPOs at smaller companies are getting worried and challenged in […]
Web feature developers are being warned to step up attention to privacy and security as they design contributions. Writing in […]
US Administration will host the third annual joint review of the European Union–United States Privacy Shield Framework in Washington, D.C. […]
If the United Kingdom leaves the European Union without a deal Nov. 1, it will automatically cease to be a […]
Research by Egress has revealed that 52% of UK businesses are still not fully compliant with GDPR regulation since its […]