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The European Union’s top court dealt a blow to bulk surveillance regimes in member nations, especially the UK, France, and Belgium. In a ruling...
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The European Union’s top court dealt a blow to bulk surveillance regimes in member nations, especially the UK, France, and Belgium. In a ruling...
Israel’s Privacy Protection Authority on September 29, declared that cross-border data transfers between Israel and the US can no longer rely on the EU-US Privacy...
The European Commission believes that backdoors should not be introduced to encrypted communications and that encryption software should not be weakened. The Commission clarified...
Facebook has told Ireland’s Data Protection Commission that it cannot see how it can continue operating in the European Union if regulators’ proposal to...
After India, USA, United Kingdom and Australia, it appears that end-to-end encryption is under threat from the European Union. The European Commission, the EU’s...
The new trade deal between the United Kingdom and Japan puts a ban on data localisation while preserving “high standards of protection for personal...
Facebook may have to temporarily suspend transfer of data belonging to its European users to the United States, the Wall Street Journal reported on...
Mozilla Corporation’s CEO Mitchell Baker has advised the European Union to make online platforms accountable for practices and processes that can amplify illegal and...
Italy’s antitrust authority has launched an investigation into cloud storage services offered by Apple, Dropbox, and Google after hearing complaints around unfair commercial practices,...
Data related to Google’s digital services cannot be accessed by third parties under contractual conditions, or as reported, aggregated information, or under a request...