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Certain types of personal data are very valuable to criminals, and can be very damaging to an individual or business if it falls into the wrong hands. As the world becomes more digital and more connected, more of this sort of data is generated and passed between various sources on a regular basis.

 

Government regulations and supervisory authorities aren’t just about keeping irresponsible parties in line. They also provide vital security guidance to every type of organization that handles sensitive personal, business or government information.

 

Data protection regulations also ensure that the end user has a transparent view of and a say in the processing of personal data. These safeguards play a significant role in everything from the preservation of civil rights to ensuring that democratic institutions function properly.

 

Some types of personal data are clear candidates for regulation: medical records, banking information, national ID numbers and so on. But some of these regulations also cover items that might seem relatively innocuous at first glance: home addresses, email addresses, website profile information and so on. For example, the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has stipulations about anything that is unique to an individual to include phone numbers and social media accounts. People have varying levels of privacy preference with these items, but they are often protected by regulation because they can be used for targeted scams and attempts at identity theft.

 

Given that regulations often take the size and customer count of businesses into consideration in terms of penalties and the scope of protection of personal data, compliance is particularly important for enterprise-scale organizations. You do not necessarily have to have an active business presence in a country or region; simply storing data on or moving it through servers there may subject you to their data protection rules.

 

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U.S. Department of Transportation to Review Airlines’ Data Security and Privacy Policies

April 1, 2024
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) will review the data security and privacy policies of the country's top 10 airlines to assess the extent of unfair sharing and monetization of passengers’ sensitive information.
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California AG Finds Privacy Violations in DoorDash Suit, $375,000 CCPA Enforcement Settlement Announced

February 29, 2024
DoorDash has settled an ongoing investigation by the California Department of Justice after Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the company had committed privacy violations under the terms of the CCPA. In addition to paying a $375,000 civil fine, the food delivery giant will be subject to additional CCPA enforcement terms going forward.
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EPIC: State Data Privacy Laws Failing Due to Too Much Business Influence on Legislation, Inadequate Consumer Redress

February 27, 2024
A new report gave almost half of the 14 states that have laws on the books a failing grade and notes that industry lobbying influence on state data privacy laws has been very strong. California is the only state with a model that was not originally drafted by a big tech outfit.
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Coalition Headed by Schrems, Wikimedia Europe Urges EU Privacy Regulators to Reject Meta’s Ad-Free Subscription Option

February 23, 2024
The coalition suggests that if privacy regulators sign off on Meta’s ad-free scheme, it will immediately be adopted by every other service that monetizes via personalized advertising. That could undo a great deal of the work GDPR decisions have done.
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Google Shareholders to Receive $350 Million in Privacy Lawsuit Settlement

February 8, 2024
The privacy lawsuit dates all the way back to 2018, when Google internally discovered that the Google+ API was being abused. The privacy lawsuit has now been settled for $350 million, after a lengthy appeals process played out.
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€32 Million GDPR Fine to Amazon for Excessive Employee Monitoring

February 8, 2024
Amazon was penalized for excessive employee monitoring, insufficient data minimization, and failing to meet transparency and security requirements. Much of the GDPR fine centers on the hand scanners that are issued to warehouse employees.
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GDPR 2.0? New Comprehensive AI Regulations From the EU

January 24, 2024
The EU’s recent negotiated agreement over the A.I. Act is one of the world’s first comprehensive attempts to govern the use of AI. Enforcement won’t kick in until 2025, but IT leaders are already trying to stay ahead lest they risk falling behind.
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New GDPR Complaint Filed Against Meta by noyb; Company Accused of Ignoring Right to Withdraw Consent With “Privacy Fee”

January 18, 2024
noyb's GDPR complaint asserts Meta’s privacy fee makes it impossible for existing service users to withdraw consent without paying. That in turn flies in the face of a GDPR stipulation (found in Article 7).
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OpenAI Shifts EU Data Privacy Responsibility to Dublin Office

January 10, 2024
A recent change to its EU terms of service and an email sent out to some ChatGPT users indicates that OpenAI is now formally under the watch of the Irish DPC in terms of its responsibility to EU data privacy regulations.
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Google’s $5 Billion “Incognito Mode” Privacy Lawsuit Reaches Preliminary Settlement

January 9, 2024
The Google privacy lawsuit was first filed in 2020, and had been scheduled to go before the District Court on February 5. It is now on pause as the lawyers prepare a binding term sheet. Claimants are seeking a total of at least $5 billion.
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