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Google to delete ‘inaccurate’ information about you


The EU’s top court ruled on Thursday that individuals in Europe can request Google to remove search results on them if they can show the information is “manifestly inaccurate.” The dispute began when two investment managers asked Google to disregard search results that were returned based on their names and linked to several articles that […]

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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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Lawsuit in High Court of England and Wales Against Meta


Facebook, owned by Meta, has been ordered to stop collecting personal data for the purpose of marketing and advertising after a lawsuit was launched in the High Court of England and Wales. 📌 Background Tanya O’Carroll, a tech and human rights activist, filed the lawsuit, claiming that this amounts to “surveillance advertising.” According to her […]

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ePrivacy Regulation Talks


The ePrivacy Regulation was the subject of a technical discussion between representatives from the European Parliament and the EU Council on November 10. Four years after the proposal’s presentation, in February 2021, the EU members finally came to an agreement. However, since then, the two institutions’ negotiating teams have barely made any progress, as the […]

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Zuwyco Misused a Public Telecommunications Service


The UK Data Protection Authority (ICO) imposed a fine of £160,000 on Zuwyco Limited for making more than 90,000 unsolicited calls for direct marketing purposes to subscribers who had been listed on the “no call” register for not less than 28 days, contrary to regulation 21(1)(b) of PECR. Following complaints, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) […]

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Royal Mail Data Breach


A data breach at Royal Mail has resulted in consumer information being shared with other users. The Royal Mail suffered a data breach in its “Click & Drop” service, allowing users utilizing the platform unlawful access to other clients’ and companies’ parcel data. Click & Drop was temporarily disabled, but Royal Mail has restored it. […]

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