
Topic > GDPR


Sweden fines Google $8 million for right-to-be-forgotten violations and demands it keep websites in the dark

I tried Mine’s ‘right to be forgotten’ tool and, yup, my privacy is a disaster

Polish school hit with GDPR fine for using fingerprints to verify students’ lunch payments

Opinion
If you’re worried about the end of privacy, don’t waste your outrage on Clearview AI

Irish data agency investigates GDPR violations by Facebook and others

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Are you ready for America’s data protection laws?

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Governance and compliance in a hybrid cloud era

Data across borders: The importance of data residency

Analysis
Apple and Google halt human voice-data reviews over privacy backlash, but transparency is the real issue

5 data privacy startups cashing in on GDPR

Apple’s push for a federal privacy law is reportedly hurting state efforts

OneTrust raises $200 million at $1.3 billion valuation to help companies comply with data privacy laws

Apple faces third Irish privacy probe, this time over GDPR compliance

Google is creating a privacy engineering hub and safety research fund in Europe

Google will shift control of European data from U.S. to Ireland to aid GDPR compliance

Opinion
Facebook’s ‘independent oversight group’ is destined to fail

Google Cloud announces transfer hardware appliance for EU-compliant data migration

Apple brings EU data privacy features to U.S., tightens app and web privacy rules

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When it comes to engaging customers in 2019, one size fits all — poorly

EU warns Facebook must comply with consumer rules or face crackdown

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Artificial Solutions puts customer privacy first with Teneo, a conversational AI platform

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GDPR advertising fallout: Tech giants tighten their grip in the EU as some smaller players flee

How publishers and advertisers can balance privacy and monetization

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While everyone was focused on GDPR, the NIS Directive snuck in through the back door

Twitter has locked out users suspected of signing up as preteens for over a month

Maryland’s Immuta raises $20 million to expand its data governance platform in the wake of GDPR

Twitter is locking out those who change their birth dates, users say (updated)

Still digesting GDPR? Well, hang on because more EU privacy rules may be on the way

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App publishers: Here’s a way to minimize ad revenue loss from GDPR

Game biz analyst Michael Pachter takes on E3, esports madness, and cloud gaming

Data privacy activist Max Schrems takes aim at ‘forced consent’ in wake of GDPR

GDPR claims its first victims: U.S. newspapers

Facebook expands its privacy review alerts to users globally

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How to design a GDPR-compliant blockchain

Apple’s new Data and Privacy page offers data access to European users

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GDPR goes live this week. What happens next?

Mark Zuckerberg dodges question from European Parliament on Facebook ‘shadow profiles’

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