Where did all the “reject” buttons come from?!
More and more websites have added an option to say “no” to cookies and other tracking- as foreseen by the GDPR. Where did this trend come from?
More and more websites have added an option to say “no” to cookies and other tracking- as foreseen by the GDPR. Where did this trend come from?
Want to protect your privacy? A cookie paywall on a single site could cost you €75 a year.
Noyb says the latest batch of 226 complaints have been lodged with 18 data protection authorities (DPAs) around the bloc.
The EU Commission is faces a lawsuit over allegations it is violating GDPR rules when transferring citizens’ personal data from one of its websites to the US.
Researchers have found a way to use the web’s basic functions to identify who visits a site—without the user detecting the hack.
The landmark web scraping case was bounced back to the Ninth Circuit by the U.S. Supreme Court.
How to decide when it’s safe to proceed, and what’s at risk if you do.
Government makes changes to the Online Safety Bill to tackle scams and fraud.
Ad-free and straightforward tool to check SSL certificate data. It allows you to check your SSL certificate quickly and easily. […]
Here is current collection of most interesting privacy and cyber-security publications and reports.