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Government privacy requirements for mobile Office apps and Windows 10 Enterprise not yet achieved
The mobile apps for Microsoft Office and Windows 10 Enterprise do not yet meet the privacy requirements set by...
Facebook Like button makes European websites responsible for data sharing
According to the European Court of Justice, websites that contain a like-button from Facebook are co-responsib...
Marriott hotel chain risks a fine of 110 million euros for data leak
The British Information Commissioners Office (ICO) has announced its intention to fine the hotel chain Marriot...
Re-launched privacy investigation into Apple for violating GDPR
The Irish watchdog Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) has opened a third privacy investigation into Apple, wri...
Microsoft withdraws large facial recognition database from the Internet
Microsoft quietly removed a facial recognition database from the Internet this week, reports Silicon Angle. Th...
‘2.3 billion data files leaked online since GDPR import’.
According to security company Digital Shadows, no less than 2.3 billion data files have been leaked since the ...
Personal Data Authority received 20,000 privacy complaints in first year after GDPR
In the first year after the introduction of the European Privacy Act (GDPR), the Dutch Data Protection Authori...
Microsoft simplifies data privacy in Microsoft 365 with new features
Microsoft has announced a series of new features to improve its privacy controls for Microsoft 365 users and s...
Research: ‘GDPR has changed data management practices little’.
According to research by data protection company Varonis Systems, the European privacy legislation GDPR has ch...
Tax and Customs Administration still does not comply with GDPR Privacy Act
One year after the introduction of the European Privacy Act, the Tax and Customs Administration reports that G...