Will the UK Meet the EU Adequacy Test?
Unless there is a political earthquake (some would say a miracle) Brexit will happen on 29 March 2019. Many fear […]
Unless there is a political earthquake (some would say a miracle) Brexit will happen on 29 March 2019. Many fear […]
New terror laws proposed by the UK government could violate “fundamental legal rights” by giving police the power to delay […]
New protections in Apple’s Safari and Mozilla’s Firefox browsers aim to prevent companies from turning “cookie” data files used to […]
Printers, scanners and mobile devices that capture data from documents all store data in some way or other. How can […]
As part of its preparations for a “no deal” scenario when the Article 50 negotiating period comes to an end […]
New data and privacy legislation is helping to protect and give consumers what they want: less irrelevant marketing junk. However, […]
In an age of austerity, and a climate of fear about child abuse, perhaps it is unsurprising that social workers […]
When Europe’s sweeping privacy regulations (called GDPR) took effect in May, it was unclear just how much the new rules […]
May we see second party data have a growing role in marketing today if secure platforms are to enable such […]
On 4 September, the Legislative Decree no. 101 of 10 August 2018 (the “Decree”) for the national implementation of General […]
The new iPhones announced on Wednesday, the iPhone XS, the XS Max, and the XR, only use FaceID, TouchID’s heir […]
The use of electronic signatures (e-signatures) can prove that data processing contracts have been concluded and their terms agreed to, […]