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Data ProtectionNews

Fines for Google and Meta in South Korea Over Privacy Law Violations; Targeted Ad Consent Mechanisms Found To Be Lacking

September 20, 2022
Google is looking at â‚©69.2 billion (about $50 million) and Meta â‚©30.8 billion (about $22 million) in fines issued by the country's Personal Information Protection Commission due to privacy law violations.
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Data PrivacyInsights

Different Approaches to Data Privacy: Why EU-US Privacy Alignment in the Months To Come Is Inevitable

July 18, 2022
As the bonds and the economic cooperation go deeper and deeper, there are many avenues and initiatives for cooperation and discussion. EU-US privacy alignment in the immediate future is not only possible but de facto inevitable.
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Data ProtectionNews

Ad Industry Pushes Back on Proposed Changes to Australia Privacy Law

February 18, 2022
The advertising industry would like to see Australia’s privacy law kept loose enough to allow "legitimate" data collection, a "tech neutral" posture and rules that are no stronger than the ones at play in the EU and UK.
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Data ProtectionNews

Quebec’s New Privacy Law Regime Was Just Adopted. Are You Ready?

November 17, 2021
Anyone operating a business that violates the privacy rights of people in Quebec or fails to meet Quebec's stringent new requirements for protecting personal information may face administrative monetary penalties, fines, binding orders, and civil action.
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Data ProtectionInsights

North American Organizations Struggle to Comply with Privacy Laws

September 21, 2021
Many businesses are still struggling to understand and comply with data protection laws and regulations. Study finds that 62.4% of companies are still not ‘completely compliant’ with data regulations which means vulnerable consumers.
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Night view of Seoul and Seoul Tower in South Korea showing penalties for privacy violations
Data ProtectionNews

South Korea Issues Fines to Facebook, Netflix Over Privacy Violations

September 2, 2021
Facebook, Google and Netflix are facing fines and actions for privacy violations, with Facebook assessed the second-largest amount in the country's history for its treatment of facial recognition templates.
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Large crowd of people walking along a sidewalk in Hong Kong showing Big Tech protest over doxxing privacy law
Data ProtectionNews

Big Tech Lobby Makes Noise About Pulling Out of Hong Kong Over “Doxxing” Privacy Law

July 13, 2021
Some of the biggest names in Big Tech may be considering pulling out of Hong Kong. The reason is a recently-implemented "doxxing" privacy law developed in the wake of the 2019 pro-democracy protests.
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California state capitol building in Sacramento showing ban of dark patterns in privacy law
Data PrivacyNews

California Bans Deceptive “Dark Patterns” With Update To State Privacy Law

March 23, 2021
A change to California's state privacy law is the first regulation to directly take on dark patterns, threatening civil penalties brought under the state's existing unfair competition laws.
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Data ProtectionInsights

3 Things Businesses Need To Know About the Shifting Privacy Landscape of 2020

October 26, 2020
The main issues surrounding data management and consumer privacy will only accelerate as we move forward into the final months of the year. Here are three major trends and events to look out for.
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South Korea skyline of Seoul showing conflict between KYC verification and privacy laws
Data PrivacyNews

Upcoming South Korea KYC Verification May Be in Conflict With Privacy Laws

October 9, 2020
The South Korean government is set to implement mandatory KYC verification for cryptocurrency exchanges in March, but the new requirements may be in violation of existing privacy laws.
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Chick-fil-A Hit With Privacy Lawsuit Over Data Collection Embedded in Viral Video Marketing Campaign

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AI in HR – How To Make Use of the New Hype in a Compliant Manner

Privacy’s Shifting Left: Are You Ready To Move?

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Wanted Hacker Accessed Federal No Fly List on an Unsecured Airline’s Server

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