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Cyber SecurityNews

France Finds Google Analytics to Be In Violation of GDPR Due to Overseas Data Transfers

February 17, 2022
The immediate order to cease use of Google Analytics pertains to a particular French website that was the subject of a GDPR complaint over data transfers, but signs show it expanding to the rest of the EU before long.
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Data ProtectionNews

UK International Data Transfer Tools Lay Out Path for Replacing Standard Contractual Clauses

February 15, 2022
The International Data Transfer Agreement tools are meant to reflect the changes made to the UK's own version of the GDPR, and could be available in late March.
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Data ProtectionInsights

Cyber Attacks Under the GDPR

December 20, 2021
Be vigilant when you engage with third party service providers. Ultimately it is your responsibility under the GDPR when cyber attacks and data breaches occur, not solely your service providers.
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Data ProtectionNews

Privacy Group Accuses Facebook of Trying to Lobby Irish DPC’s “Contractual” Interpretation of User Consent Into EU-Wide Guidelines

December 13, 2021
noyb has leaked documents that show Facebook approached the EDPB with their concept of “user contracts” that sidestep GDPR rules for user consent after numerous receptive meetings with the Irish DPC.
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Data ProtectionNews

Irish DPC Faces Corruption Complaint From Activist Group

November 30, 2021
Privacy activism group noyb, which has made headlines for its high-profile cases against Facebook in the EU, has brought a corruption complaint against the Irish DPC over its handling of a case that dates back years.
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Data ProtectionInsights

Moving the Goalposts on GDPR

November 15, 2021
In the post-GDPR world, it seems the remit of what counts as data as a valuable commodity is becoming ever broader, with the most recent example in the context of the beautiful game.
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Data PrivacyNews

Ring Smart Doorbell That Filmed Neighbor’s Property Found To Be an Invasion of Privacy by UK Court; Individual Held To Be “Data Controller”

October 19, 2021
The use of smart doorbells may be facing new restrictions in the UK, due to a recent court ruling that found an Amazon Ring doorbell pointed at a neighbor's property constituted an invasion of privacy.
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Data ProtectionNews

Tiktok Faces EU Probes Over Data Transfers to China, Handling of Children’s Data

September 24, 2021
One probe calls TikTok’s #GDPR compliance into question due to data transfers to China. The other is on a theme that has been causing TikTok problems for years now: its collection and handling of the personal data of children.
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Data ProtectionNews

UK Data Protection Plans Take Shape Post-Brexit: Partnerships With Countries Frozen Out by EU Privacy Rules, General Reduction of Compliance Requirements

September 1, 2021
The UK is now firming up what its data handling and privacy rules will look like post-Brexit. The lead item is an announcement of partnerships with countries that have lost "trusted partner" status in the EU, most notably the United States.
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Data ProtectionNews

Hamburg DPA Says Zoom Is Not Compliant With GDPR Due to U.S. Data Transfers, No Longer Allowed for State Government Agencies

August 26, 2021
Germany's data protection authority has determined that Zoom's data transfers to the U.S. are in violation of the terms of the GDPR in light of the Schrems II ruling, and has issued a formal warning.
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