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Data Export Register – Dataset, Formats, Standards, Jurisdiction
On this page, you can find information about which data from the products you use can be exported, in which formats, as well as known…
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Microsoft Receives 60 Million Euro Fine from CNIL
The French authority imposed a 60 million euro fine on Microsoft Ireland Operations Limited for failing to implement a mechanism to reject cookies as easily…
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Potential 6 Million Euro Fine for Apple
The chief adviser to the sanctioning body of the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) recommended a 6 million euro ($6.3 million) fine for Apple’s (AAPL.O)…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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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