Let’s all take a minute to appreciate the view in the British Airways social media cockpit, where staffers at the coalface of the airline’s Twitter account have presided over a wildly unusual ...
Of course, we are all aware of the privacy issues now in the news about Facebook and other major networking sites. The European Union has been thinking about this much longer, and a new regulation ...
Online privacy is going to be a hot topic in Canada this spring when the federal government is expected to introduce updated legislation aimed at bringing privacy ...
WHOIS, the searchable “phonebook” of contact data for internet domains, may violate GDPR — or it may not. A lawsuit seeks to find out which it is. The WHOIS internet domain directory is at the center ...
25 May 2018 was a red-letter day for the global ecosystem of data protection laws, with revolutionary legislation that changed the global business landscape coming into force, namely the General Data ...
Uber is being challenged again, this time in relation to its handling of its drivers’ personal data. The minicab app giant has been beset by litigation over the past few years, with particular ...
A new report by European consumer protection umbrella group Beuc, reflecting on the barriers to effective cross-border enforcement of the EU’s flagship data protection framework, makes awkward reading ...