After five years of the E.U.’s massive data privacy law in effect, few are happy with the results. The E.U.’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) touts itself as the toughest data privacy ...
It’s been slightly more than seven years since GDPR came into force - a key moment that reshaped how organisations approach data protection. We’ve seen UK businesses of all sizes refine their data ...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has brought significant changes to how companies handle personal data—and cookies are easily one of the largest sources of personal information for ...
Cambodia is delaying an internet gateway that had raised concerns around privacy and free speech - Copyright AFP TANG CHHIN Sothy Cambodia is delaying an internet ...
With the demise of the cookie being delayed yet again and growing privacy concerns beginning to affect tech giants, what can the industry expect from the recently introduced UK version of GDPR, and ...
In 1992, Singapore banned the sale of all chewing gum. But if you owned a cornerstore in the U.S. and a Singaporean tourist came to visit your business, there would be nothing to stop you from selling ...
The GDPR, in effect for five years on May 25, has influenced the U.S. data privacy laws and is likely to exert itself when AI creates a new set of privacy challenges. Image: Lucadp/Adobe Stock ...
After major privacy enforcement finally hit Meta’s tracking ads business in Europe earlier this year, the tech giant has confirmed it will be changing the legal basis it claims for microtargeting ...
108 civil society organisations (including IFEX), academics, companies and other experts have called on the European Commission to protect people's rights and dignity in a data-driven world by ...
The high-profile data protection rules in Europe -- talked about for several years and now finally in force for a little more than a month -- could bring about some much-needed changes in privacy and ...
Turns out the UK government, under current prime minister Rishi Sunak, is not replacing the GDPR, as Michelle Donelan, his secretary of state for science, innovation and technology, implied last ...