Denmark wants to check students search history
Denmark’s Education Minister Merete Riisager has proposed a new law that encourages students to grant schools access to their personal […]
Denmark’s Education Minister Merete Riisager has proposed a new law that encourages students to grant schools access to their personal […]
On Oct. 17, Israel’s data protection authority, which recently changed its name to the Privacy Protection Authority (formerly the ILITA), […]
EU privacy regulators rapped WhatsApp on the knuckles for not resolving concerns over the service’s sharing of user data with […]
The UK government has reiterated its plans to establish an agreement with the remainder of the EU member states that […]
Consumer group Which? is unhappy with the U.K. data protection bill and has called on the government to amend the […]
The Internet of Things is a term used more and more often. We discuss in this article what IoT is […]
On October 24, 2017, an opinion issued by the EU’s Advocate General Bot rejected Facebook’s assertion that its EU data […]
The Centre for Information Policy Leadership at Hunton & Williams LLP (“CIPL”) recently submitted responses to the Irish Data Protection […]
To adjust Polish law to the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation, the Ministry of Digitalization has prepared drafts […]
The EU’s Article 29 Working Party on Friday published the final guidelines on the application and setting of administrative fines under […]
Responsible data collection is possible – and it’s good for businesses and consumers alike, says Will Carty, the Network Advertising Initiative’s […]
What would life be like without smartphones? Hard to imagine in 2017. The European ePrivacy Regulation being debated in the […]