Google is being sued in the United Kingdom for its usage of 1.6 million people’s sensitive medical information. Google sued in the High Court for exploiting 1.6 million Britons’ NHS data ‘without their knowledge or consent.’ The data was obtained in 2015 from the Royal Free NHS Trust in London with the aim of testing […]
Continue readingThe French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) has penalized Dedalus Biologie 1.5 million euros for violating health data. The massive data breach affected nearly 500,000 people, including their personal information and, above all, their medical information (HIV, cancers, genetic diseases, pregnancies, drug therapy of patients, or genetic data) of these people. The Case’s Background Dedalus Biologie […]
Continue readingWhat is the Android Privacy Sandbox? In short: The Privacy Sandbox on Android will bring new technologies that do not rely on cross-app identifiers, such as Advertising ID. The Privacy Sandbox attempts to prevent covert monitoring and data gathering, as well as safer ways for apps to interface with third-party developers. The four essential components […]
Continue readingFacebook is being pushed to drastically adjust how it handles users’ personal data, the company are describing it as a ‘tsunami’ of privacy regulations from around the world. This “tsunami” of worldwide privacy legislation requires Facebook to understand how user data moves through its systems in order for the social media pioneer to implement policies […]
Continue readingNew social media platforms from the European Data Protection Supervisor: EU Voice & EU Video The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) launched the public test phase of two social media platforms: EU Voice and EU Video. The two platforms are a privacy-oriented environment based on Mastodon and PeerTube software. The EDPS hopes to contribute to the […]
Continue readingThe Austrian Data Protection Authority issued a second ruling, finding that Google’s IP anonymization is insufficient for data transfers between the EU and the US. Background Following the Schrems II decision, The European Center for Digital Rights (NOYB) filed complaints in the European Economic Area over corporations allegedly transferring personal data to Google and Facebook […]
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