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Stop the Client Pushback: How to Show the Value of Website Compliance and Maintenance


Every year, over 60% of small and medium businesses across the world experience serious website security or compliance issues. Yet many still think of ongoing maintenance and legal updates as “optional extras” rather than a must-have for a functioning website. For WordPress agencies, this mindset can be frustrating. You know that website care isn’t just […]

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The Battle Over Teens’ Privacy Between Meta and the FTC


In a recent development that underscores the ongoing debate over digital privacy and the protection of minors online, Meta, finds itself at the heart of a contentious legal battle with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The crux of the matter? The use of teens’ data for targeted advertising—a practice that the FTC is aiming to […]

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Avast’s $16.5 Million Settlement: A Lesson in Privacy Protection


In the decision that might change the internet privacy standards in the future, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ruled the leader in software, Avast, the $16.5 million sum to pay. The privacy watchdog fines Avast as an additional penalty to the two charges that allegedly involved the sale of web users’ information to third parties […]

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How Mobile Apps Illegally Share Your Personal Data: A Deep Dive


In a digital era where smartphones and apps govern our daily lives, one question that often goes unanswered is: “What happens to the data these apps collect?” Today, we are diving into some eye-opening revelations made by noyb, a European non-profit organization focusing on digital rights. Noyb recently filed three complaints in France against Fnac […]

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Fitbit and the GDPR Hurdle: What You Need to Know About Your Data Privacy


Did you recently jump on the Fitbit bandwagon to track your fitness journey? While the device provides incredibly detailed insights into your health, a recent development raises questions about how your data is being used—or potentially misused. Privacy organization noyb has filed complaints against Fitbit in Austria, the Netherlands, and Italy, alleging some serious GDPR […]

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Australia Passes New Privacy Bill


The “Privacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2022,” which changes the Privacy Act 1988, has received final approval from the Australian Parliament. Information on the Privacy Act of 1988 can be found here. On October 26, 2022, a new legislation — the Privacy Legislation Amendment (Enforcement and Other Measures) Bill 2022— was introduced into the Australian Federal […]

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