Weighing Privacy vs. Security for the Internet’s Address Book
If you have your own domain name, you’ll find your name and home address on Whois, unless you pay for […]
If you have your own domain name, you’ll find your name and home address on Whois, unless you pay for […]
We are normally quite concerned about protecting our private lives, but paradoxically we have not shown this in our online […]
The International Journal of Communication has published new Special Section on “Privacy at the Margins” with 10 articles from international […]
It is one of the world’s most powerful alliances. And yet most people have probably never heard of it, because […]
Legal marketers and law firms need to prepare themselves for the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which will come […]
The European Union’s forthcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is intended to ensure data protection for EU citizens by setting […]
Most UK consumers are concerned about personal data they have shared online, but few know the extent of that data […]
After looking at what features should be included in a GDPR-compliant Visitor Management System, we now look at the “system” […]
Cyber-surveillance is a bigger threat than ever. New forms of censorship are emerging, implemented by troll armies paid by authoritarian […]
A second businessman who wants links to articles about his criminal past removed from search engine results has launched a […]
IAB Europe today released the draft technical specifications for its GDPR Transparency & Consent Framework (“Framework”) for public comment. First […]
International action is needed to protect privacy in cyberspace, the UN Special Rapporteur on the right to privacy has told […]