Don’t lose sleep over EU ePrivacy, DMA tells UK firms
The DMA has dismissed the re-emergence of the EU ePrivacy Regulation, following 18 months in the Brussels’ wilderness, claiming existing…
The DMA has dismissed the re-emergence of the EU ePrivacy Regulation, following 18 months in the Brussels’ wilderness, claiming existing…
Brussels’ top data protection cop is calling for a ban on targeted advertising based on online users’ digital activity, in…
Despite GDPR now being an established piece of legislature, there is still great uncertainty in the market surrounding what is…
The much maligned ePrivacy Regulation appears all but dead and buried after representatives of the EU states have rejected the…
The lack of progress over the EU ePrivacy Regulation is leading to the continued abuse of consumers’ most sensitive data,…
The tender to run the Telephone Preference Service – worth £5m over five years – has been rebooted 18 months…
The Information Commissioner’s Office has come good on its pledge to start removing inactive and invalid numbers from the Telephone…
The DMA is beefing up its team by drafting in data privacy lawyer and former Canon legal counsel Asli Yildiz…
The DMA and Fedma are ramping up their fight against the ePrivacy Regulation by joining forces with over 70 organisations…
If you are old enough to remember the UK’s only 100-metre Olympic gold medallist, Linford Christie, his mantra was to…