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EU privacy watchdog fined TikTok $600 million after a four-year investigation found that data transfers to China put users at risk of spying, in...
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The Irish Data Privacy Commission announced that TikTok is facing a new European Union privacy investigation into user data sent to China.
EU privacy watchdog fined TikTok $600 million after a four-year investigation found that data transfers to China put users at risk of spying, in...
France’s antitrust watchdog fined Apple 150 million euros ($162 million) over a privacy feature protecting users from apps snooping on them.
Public officials and private citizens are consistently warned about hacking and data leaks, but technologies designed to increase privacy often decrease government transparency.
The current state of regulation and the overwhelming burden it brings to most enterprises is a discussion worth having
Many cars know where you’ve been and where you are going, and also often have access to your contacts, call logs, texts and other...
Apple isn’t acknowledging any wrongdoing in the settlement, which must be approved by a Judge and represents a sliver of the $705 billion in...
South Korea’s privacy watchdog has fined Meta 21.6 billion won ($15 million) for illegally collecting sensitive personal information from Facebook users.
Le Monde found that some U.S. Secret Service agents use the Strava fitness app, including in recent weeks after two assassination attempts on Trump.
Microsoft reboots controversial Windows Recall with proof-of-presence encryption, anti-tampering checks, and secure enclave data management.
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission said it has opened an inquiry into Google’s Pathways Language Model 2, also known as PaLM2.
Dutch agency said a database with billions of photos of faces amounted to serious violations of GDPR.
Republican Gov. Phil Scott said the legislation would have made Vermont “a national outlier and more hostile than any other state to many businesses...
Slack reveals it has been training AI/ML models on customer data, including messages, files and usage information. It's opt-in by default.
Vermont legislature passed a bill that prohibits the sale of sensitive data, such as social security and drivers’ license numbers, financial or health information.
BetterHelp customers have started receiving refund notices from a $7.8 million data privacy settlement, the FTC says.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed two measures into law that are aimed at safeguarding personal data online from Big Tech, including a bill making...