European Commission Adopts South Korea Adequacy Decision
The European Commission announced that it had adopted its adequacy decision on the Republic of Korea.
The European Commission announced that it had adopted its adequacy decision on the Republic of Korea.
The new study throws doubt on the claim that if a user says ‘no’ to tracking/behavioral ads via the IAB’s TCF, the adtech industry respectfully falls into line.
Excessive surveillance is having profoundly negative effects on the workforce.
The Irish Data Protection Authority pushed for a liberal interpretation of data protection law that would favour social media companies.
If you use a U.S.-based sub processor (even for data processed in the EU), you lose, the German administrative court of Wiesbaden said in an interim decision.
The Council of the EU wants to make it possible for private actors to operate mass biometric surveillance systems on behalf of police forces.
The European Commission has given its clearest signal yet that it’s prepared to intervene over weak enforcement of the EU’s data protection rules against big tech.
The European Data Protection Supervisor wants to talk about alternative enforcement models.
Advocate General of the CJEU held that consumer protection associations may bring collective claims without a mandate for violations of the GDPR.
CJEU held that the display of advertising messages in an electronic inbox in a form similar to that of an actual email constitutes direct marketing, and therefore is subject to EU Member States’ rules on direct marketing.
seven United Nations Special Rapporteurs shared critical analysis of the European Union’s Counter-Terrorism Agenda (CTA) and the reform of Europol’s mandate, the EU police cooperation agency.
WhatsApp is rewriting policies to comply with regulator demands after being issued an enormous fine.