Ad trackers continue to collect Europeans’ data without consent under the GDPR
On average, 500,000 ad impressions served per day earlier this year contradicted the data-collection choices people made as required under Europe’s privacy law.
On average, 500,000 ad impressions served per day earlier this year contradicted the data-collection choices people made as required under Europe’s privacy law.
Royal Free Hospital saga continues as representative action brought.
Online menus accessed through QR codes have become common during the pandemic but may have privacy implications.
EDPB announced that it had adopted an opinion on the European Commission’s draft adequacy decision for the Republic of Korea.
Which? has attempted to put a price on people’s personal information as it ramps up pressure for tougher rules around data-ravenous tech giants.
Facebook announced that it is pausing its work on a kids’ version of Instagram after facing widespread criticism.
During its latest plenary, the EDPB decided to set up a taskforce to coordinate the response to complaints concerning cookie banners.
The Intelligence Community has deployed ad-blocking technology, according to a letter sent by Congress.
In an ambitious new installation, artist Refik Anadol used a 17,000 square-foot gallery to mount an immersive exhibit asking questions about online privacy.
Case initiated in the High Court over ‘disproportionate’ penalties on company.
There’s a reason civil liberties groups are calling for Apple to abandon its system.
Two decades after the attack on New York City, the Police Department is using counterterrorism tools and tactics to combat routine street crime.