Examining the latest draft of the ePrivacy Regulation
The Bulgarian presidency has published several discussion papers and revised texts of ePrivacy Regulation (one in March, one in April, and […]
The Bulgarian presidency has published several discussion papers and revised texts of ePrivacy Regulation (one in March, one in April, and […]
EU Member States are exploring all possible options to keep, and in fact expand, their current data retention regimes. The […]
Cookies aren’t going away. But they will be used less in the wake of the ePrivacy Directive – and email […]
The EU’s digital chief has urged European governments to end their resistance to a new draft “cookie law” aimed at […]
Will soon all websites greet users with interrupting and blocking pop-ups requiring to read a consent form and click “I […]
The ICO’s data protection self assessment toolkit helps you assess your organisation’s compliance with data protection law and helps you […]
On March 20, 2018, the Centre for Information Policy Leadership (“CIPL”) at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP issued a factsheet outlining […]
The ad tech industry is facing a crises of sorts, depending on who you ask. The big deal is that […]
While the work of privacy can sometimes get caught up in the details of PIAs and subject access requests, at […]
Parliament has done everything it can to ensure that the existing level of protection from the ePrivacy directive is not […]
The Bulgarian presidency, currently leading the European Council, has released its latest version of the proposed ePrivacy Regulation. “For the […]
The ‘Internet of Things’ – smart devices that transmit data over a network – offer myriad benefits to European society, […]