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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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Consumer Reports Launches Free ‘Permission Slip’ App to Protect Your Data
Consumer Reports, a renowned non-profit advocate for consumer rights, just unveiled a groundbreaking tool for privacy-conscious users. The new app, Permission Slip, promises to restore…
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Meta’s New Approach: Pay for Your Privacy?
Are you ready to pay for your online privacy on Meta’s platforms, which include Facebook and Instagram? According to the Wall Street Journal, Meta is…
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Understanding Google’s $93m Settlement over Consumer Location Data Accusations
Google has recently concluded a significant settlement, agreeing to pay $93 million to resolve allegations claiming that the company misled consumers regarding the tracking and…
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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…
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Legal Spotlight: Privacy Concerns Surrounding OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Involvement
An Overview In a development that’s grabbing attention across technology circles, OpenAI and its main financial supporter, Microsoft, are facing legal issues once more. A…
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Legal Scrutiny Looms Over Transatlantic Data Deal: French MEP Takes Action
In a potentially game-changing development, Philippe Latombe, a French Member of the European Parliament, has lodged formal objections against the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (DPF)…
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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…
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Senators Urge FTC to Investigate YouTube and Google for Violating Children’s Privacy: What You Need to Know
In an era where digital platforms are increasingly under scrutiny, YouTube and its parent company, Google, find themselves at the center of a heated debate…
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Google Faces Setback in Privacy Lawsuit Over Incognito Mode
A significant development took place in a lawsuit against tech giant Google. A California judge, Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, rejected Google’s plea for a summary judgment…
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Do Not Track California Privacy Policy Changes
In September 2013 the Assembly Bill no. 370 brought the Do Not Track into California’s online privacy laws. On January 1st of 2014, these changes…
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