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What publishers should expect from the EU’s Digital Omnibus proposal
If you run a publisher site, cookie consent is not a side quest. It’s tied to everything: ad revenue, audience insights, subscription growth, and the…
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Firefox To Introduce Simplified Global Privacy Control
As we delve deeper into the digital era, our privacy concerns have become more pronounced. Mozilla’s Firefox browser is stepping up to address these concerns…
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Berlin Court Cracks Down on LinkedIn’s Privacy Violations
A Landmark Ruling for Data Privacy In a significant ruling, the Berlin District Court has taken a stand against certain practices of the social networking…
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The YouTube Ad Blocker Controversy: A Test of the ePrivacy Directive?
In the digital age, the battle for privacy rights has become increasingly complex. A compelling case in point is YouTube’s ad blocker detection system, which…
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Amazon Introduces AWS European Sovereign Cloud to Address EU Regulations
In a move to address the stringent regulations imposed by the European Union (EU) on data sovereignty and security, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is launching…
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Google’s Move to Disable Third-Party Cookies: What Advertisers Need to Know
In a bid to enhance online privacy while maintaining the free flow of content, Google will disable third-party cookies in the first quarter of 2024.…
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IMY Fines H&M for GDPR Violations: A Closer Look
In a recent development, the Swedish Data Protection Authority, known as IMY, has taken action against global fashion retailer H&M for its failure to comply…
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Understanding California’s “Delete Act” and Data Broker Regulations
In a significant move to enhance data privacy and consumer protection, California recently passed Senate Bill 362, commonly referred to as the “Delete Act.” This…
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EU Commission Requests Information from X Under Digital Services Act: What You Need to Know
In a significant development related to online platforms and digital regulations, the European Commission has formally requested information from company X under the Digital Services…
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DAZN’s Access Request Saga
In a world where streaming dominates entertainment, DAZN has found itself in a different kind of spotlight – a privacy controversy lasting almost five years.…
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Meta’s New Pivot in Europe: To Pay or Not to Pay for an Ad-Free Experience?
In a bold move that’s making waves across the European digital landscape, Meta—previously known as Facebook—has begun toying with the idea of charging users for…
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