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ICO says: Google to change its privacy policy


Google has come under heavy investigation by European privacy agencies ever since their privacy policy changes that integrated around 70 services into one privacy notice (around March 2012). One doesn’t have to know a lot about privacy protection and legislation to understand that this is a nightmare in terms of compliance for any organization. At […]

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Privacy Policy for Minors in California (and USA)


On (and after) January 1st 2015, in two days’ time, California law SB 568 called “Privacy Rights for California Minors in the Digital World” will go into effect.  There are two main goals and subjects put forward in SB 568: 1. Section 22581 of SB 568 requires website and mobile app operators to permit minors […]

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Device Fingerprinting and Cookie Law


Let’s talk about a term called “device fingerprinting“ The reason for this post is a very recent publication of an opinion by the EU’s think tank on privacy, Article 29 Data Protection working party, called Opinion 9/2014 on the application of Directive. In this article, the think tank comes to the logical conclusion that the process of […]

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Apple Developer Blog: Including a Privacy Policy in Your Apps


Here’s an interesting piece of Apple news. Ok maybe it’s not as interesting as it’s informative. Apple decided to post information about “including a privacy policy in your apps“. The blog entry has more or less the same content that we’ve earlier posted in “iOS 8 Starts Today, so Do New Privacy Requirements“. Nonetheless, it’s […]

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Recent Integrations into the Privacy Policy Generator


Most iubenda users don’t feel that we are working on the product all of the time. And while that certainly is a good thing, we also want you and our users to know that we are hard at work behind the scenes. This is one of these updates to show what we’ve worked on lately […]

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Fines over COPPA Non-Compliance ($750’000)


There are two new fines out for companies that improperly collected information about children. TinyCo and Yelp both settle the charges with fines of $300k and $450k, respectively. The press release by the Federal Trade Commission regarding the reasons and fines went out a couple of days ago (September 17).  What happened and how can […]

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