Better switch to Firefox? After years of delays, Google performs u-turn and will no longer cancel third-party tracking cookies
Lawsuit settlement. Google agrees to destroy billions of private or “incognito” mode records as part of lawsuit settlement
Google starts switch-off of third-party ad tracking cookies under privacy initiative, as advertisers say company gaining too much control
Google’s Privacy Sandbox to begin replacing third-party cookies for 1 percent of Chrome users in Q1 2024, with full switch…
More bad news for advertisers? Google announces the Privacy Sandbox will be expanded from web browser and will include Android…
CMA says it will keep “close eye” on Google after it accepted the firm's revised offer concerning the banning of…
Government to refresh the UK's data protection rules, and poaches New Zealand's Privacy Commissioner to replace outgoing Information Commissioner
Google blinks first and delays Chrome’s plan to phase out support for third-party cookies until 2023, citing need to work…
Unhappy advertiser complaint sees CMA taking a key oversight role over Google’s planned removal of third-party cookies (i.e. its Privacy…
Ten years after it emerged Google had tracked Safari users browser history, the landmark case is to go before the…
The move could help Google improve its privacy image – while at the same time giving it an advantage over…
Yahoo regulatory filing reveals continued impacts of mass security failings
Do not track unless the user has consented, could present headaches for Facebook and Google
Unattended password-protected or locked PCs or Macs can be hacked with a simple $5 device
The appeal annuls a ruling that had prompted Facebook to block access to its Belgian site for non-users
Facebook blinks first in bitter clash Belgian Privacy Watchdog over user tracking cookies
The definitive definition of cookies from the experts for the kids (and grown ups, too)
Google fails to get its case moved to California
Google said to have made claim in defending itself against circumvention of Apple Safari cookie protections
Twitter is doing what Facebook does, but with an added dose of privacy
A year after it was introduced, the EU Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications still doesn’t bother Britain
Cookie law sends firm cookie as it asks ICO to sue it for breaching the regulation
Google guilty of tricking Safari users into accepting tracking cookies
The FTC has approved a fine of $22.5 million against Google over claims it breached Apple Safari users’ privacy
Massive fines are threatening Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and Slovenia
The ICO confirms 64 complaints have been made over cookies, just two days after the law was enforced
The ICO offers more promotion of the implied consent method for cookie law compliance, as concerns over confusion mount
The cookie law is crazy, as the government has shown by saying it hasn't bothered to get compliant, argues Tom…
The ICO deadline for cookie compliance is upon us but there is little evidence of action and fines could mount…
A month before the cookie laws come into force, research shows there are plenty of trackers running on businesses' websites