UK Home Office warned over plans to block immigration data access for EU citizens
Plans to deny millions of people the right to access immigration data held on them by the Home Office are […]
Plans to deny millions of people the right to access immigration data held on them by the Home Office are […]
Given that it is the Second Reading of the Data Protection Bill (DPBill) today, I thought I would write a […]
With new EU data protection legislation just weeks away, a large number of organisations risk fines by being non-compliant. People […]
In May 2014, in a landmark ruling, the European Court of Justice established the “right to be forgotten,” or more […]
Businesses could do a better job at responding to Canadians’ requests to look at the personal data they hold, according […]
After the General Data Protection Regulation compliance deadline, a third of Britons polled say they plan to exercise their right […]
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada released, on 26 January 2018, its draft position on online reputation, i.e. […]
According to the IAPP-EY Annual Privacy Governance Report 2017, DSARs were among the top three most difficult GDPR obligations for […]
The right to be forgotten, which opens the door to public requests for the removal of search results that are […]
Google privacy saga concerning right to oblivion continues with the measure of Italian Persona Data Protection Authority n. 557 dated […]
70% of customers plan to demand to see their data. Study shows huge rise in consumers planning to exercise their […]
The General Data Protection Regulation provides individuals with a variety of rights to enforce against organizations that are processing their […]