Many EU companies have their own ideas on what US Privacy laws mean for the, Here are three of the more common myths out there, busted.
Myth 1:
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Many EU companies have their own ideas on what US Privacy laws mean for the, Here are three of the more common myths out there, busted.
I don’t…
Continue Reading Busted: Three Myths EU Companies Have About US Privacy laws
The supplemental measures adopted by Google to regulate data transfers within the framework of the Google Analytics functionality are not sufficient to exclude the possibility of access by American intelligence…
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The German Data Protection Conference (DSK) has issued an expert opinion on the state of surveillance laws in the United States.
Needed: Schrems-proof mascara, the next level waterproof for all…
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A few days before the Austria DSB decision, the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) issued a decision on the use of Google Analytics by the European Parliament.
For Schrems II:…
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For vehicle data, GDPR is just the beginning, the German Brandenburg regional government said in a Q&A. Stay tuned for the Data Governance Act.
Here are some key points:
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The German Data Protection Conference (DSK) issued guidance on the Federal Act on the Regulation of Data Protection and Privacy in Telecommunications and Telemedia (‘TTDSG’), which went into effect on…
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With enforcement on children’s data privacy ramping up around the world, Ireland’s Data Protection Commission has issued a detailed report on the fundamental principles of such data privacy, as well…
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Norwegian regulator Datatilsynet has slapped Grindr, a location-based online dating application, with a $7.1 million fine for sharing data with advertisers without the consent of its users. Here are some…
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“Clear is kind. Unclear is unkind,” according to author Brené Brown.
A joint opinion from the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) on the…
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If you use a U.S.-based sub processor (even for data processed in the EU), you lose, the German administrative court of Wiesbaden said in an interim decision.
No transfer. No…
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