Heavy fine for LinkedIn, after Irish data protection watchdog cites GDPR violations with people's personal data for targeted ads
One of the most privacy focused web browsers, Firefox, is at the centre of a privacy complaint from Austria's Noyb
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Online Safety Act receives Royal Assent, and government claims it will make the UK safest place in the world to…
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Rules to protect youngsters come into effect in the UK today, governing how apps and online services should treat children’s…
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Dating app ordered to hand over messages, videos and photos of Russian users, as part of tough 'data protection' laws
It never rains but pours. US federal prosecutors launch investigation of Facebook's data sharing deals
Are you listening Mark? Tim Cook calls for federal privacy law and vows to protect users’ data and privacy
Good luck with that... Aunty subpoenas Microsoft to demand OneDrive user who shared Dr Who clip
Google privacy form gives third party developers the ability to read millions of emails from Gmail users
This is the first time that a refusal to comply with a government surveillance directive has been made public
British web inventor pledges to combat efforts by the UK and US to weaken encryption and online privacy
Internet Service Providers are now free to do what they want with your web browsing history
Telefonica Deutschland boss wants to monetise customer data, despite touchy feelings in Germany
Investigation by German TV channel reveals add-on firm sells its user's browsing history and violated their privacy
Firefox cuts off support for API that allows websites to detect user battery levels over tracking fears
Privacy win for America. The FCC requires US ISPs to gather consent before sharing online data
Customer logins for British Gas customers published online as company reportedly denies system breach
British newsagent denies data breach after customer information is reportedly emailed to its entire mailing list
Electronic Frontier Foundation and co create stronger “Do Not Track” (DNT) standard, but will advertisers care?
Porkie pie time...study finds consumers deliberately provide wrong information when businesses ask for personal details
Tit for tat argument continues as Belgian Privacy Watchdog sharply criticises Facebook and its privacy controls
Embattled Facebook admits it tracks non-users, but dismisses report findings from Belgian privacy watchdog
A closely-watched data privacy lawsuit against Facebook has been filed in an Austrian court today
Communications metadata can now be accessed by Australian government without need of a search warrant
June will see the decision by the top European court on the data sharing agreement between the US and Europe
Google warns US government it will fight proposals to allow “remote access” to every computer and device
The owner of a 'revenge porn' website has been convicted of numerous charges in the United States