An Overview In a development that’s grabbing attention across technology circles, OpenAI and its main financial supporter, Microsoft, are facing legal issues once more. A lawsuit has been launched against them for purportedly violating several privacy regulations during the creation and operation of ChatGPT, OpenAI’s widely-used chatbot. This legal action, led by law firm Morgan […]
Continue readingIn a potentially game-changing development, Philippe Latombe, a French Member of the European Parliament, has lodged formal objections against the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (DPF) at the European Union General Court. This follows the European Parliament’s disapproval of the agreement earlier this year. Latombe aims to halt the DPF immediately and calls into question its […]
Continue readingDid you recently jump on the Fitbit bandwagon to track your fitness journey? While the device provides incredibly detailed insights into your health, a recent development raises questions about how your data is being used—or potentially misused. Privacy organization noyb has filed complaints against Fitbit in Austria, the Netherlands, and Italy, alleging some serious GDPR […]
Continue readingIn an era where digital platforms are increasingly under scrutiny, YouTube and its parent company, Google, find themselves at the center of a heated debate concerning children’s online privacy. A group of U.S. Senators is calling on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate these tech giants for potentially violating the Children’s Online Privacy Protection […]
Continue readingA significant development took place in a lawsuit against tech giant Google. A California judge, Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, rejected Google’s plea for a summary judgment in a case where it was alleged to have intruded upon the privacy of millions. The Allegations The plaintiffs claim that despite activating features designed to protect privacy, such as […]
Continue readingIn September 2013 the Assembly Bill no. 370 brought the Do Not Track into California’s online privacy laws. On January 1st of 2014, these changes came into force for Californian websites. As the introduction to the Bill outlines, commercial websites (mobile apps included) are required to have a privacy policy posted: Existing law requires an […]
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