EU court ruling on Meta may impact first party cookie use
CJEU has issued a ruling that could impact Meta’s ability to track user data across its platforms without explicit consent.
CJEU has issued a ruling that could impact Meta’s ability to track user data across its platforms without explicit consent.
British police shared sensitive data collected from individuals reporting sexual offences and domestic abuse crimes on their websites with Facebook for targeted advertising.
Norway’s data protection authority, Datatilsynet, has threatened to fine Meta Platforms $100,000 per day for privacy breaches and illegal data harvesting for targeted advertising.
Amid concerns over data protection compliance with the EU’s Digital Markets Act, Meta has postponed the launch of its new app, Threads, within the EU.
Garante has issued a request for information to TikTok in response to reports detailing possible breaches by former executives.
French Senate convened to interrogate two representatives of TikTok France.
US and UK announced their intent to forge a data bridge between the two countries.
Europe struggled with inadequate sharing of information when combating terrorism. Now the fear led to excessive sharing of data and potential breaches of privacy.
The Dutch consumer rights groups are fighting Google to cease their collection and sale of users’ data without their express consent.
ICO is taking steps to ensure that data protection laws are upheld when using AI.
EU Parliament adopted a resolution deeming the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework to be inadequate in providing the protection demanded by EU data protection law.
With this decision CJEU clarifies the right to obtain a copy of personal data provided by article 15 of GDPR.