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Why your consent management setup is a marketing performance question
Consent management setup isn’t just a legal checkbox. Find out why marketing teams should treat it as a core performance lever.
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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…
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NEW Digital Services Act
The Digital Services Act (DSA), the EU’s primary reform of long-standing e-commerce regulations, has now been published in the EU’s Official Journal. Read about it…
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CNIL Fined Clearview AI €20 million
Following complaints from NGOs, the French data protection authority (CNIL) fined Clearview AI €20 million in accordance with EU privacy rules and directed it to…
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Shein owner fined $1.9 Million
Shein’s owner was fined $1.9M for not informing 39 million users of a data breach.Shein is in the headlines due to a 2018 data breach…
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ICO Fines Easylife £1.48 Million
The UK Data Protection Authority fined Easylife £1.35 million for creating 145,000 customer profiles using health information. Easylife also paid an additional fee for making 1345,732…
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Meta sued by Facebook Users
The parent company of Facebook and Instagram, Meta, has been sued by two Facebook users in the US for monitoring their online browsing patterns. According…
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iubenda joins Google in CMP Partner Program
We are happy to announce iubenda is officially one of Google’s CMP Partners! 🎉 For you, this means that using iubenda’s Consent Management Platform (CMP)…
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Google & Meta Fined $71.8 Million in South Korea
South Korean authorities announced on Wednesday that Google and Meta had been fined $71.8 million (100 billion KRW) for violating the country’s privacy rules. This…
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China – Faces and Vehicle License Plates Leaked
Another large-scale data breach reveals new vulnerabilities in China’s extensive surveillance state. Although its contents may not seem noteworthy for China, where state monitoring is…
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