GDPR three years on: ‘The aperitif to a cookieless world’
Back in 2018, when GDPR first came into force after a two-year grace period and a barrage of apocalyptic scare…
Back in 2018, when GDPR first came into force after a two-year grace period and a barrage of apocalyptic scare…
On the eve of GDPR’s third anniversary, MEPs are ratcheting up the pressure on the Irish data regulator to get…
UK businesses have been warned they could face severe penalties if they process data on EU citizens without appointing a…
Companies which use algorithms that discriminate against certain groups or calculate credit scores using information about consumers’ online habits could…
TikTok’s claims that privacy and security are its top priorities are to be tested in the High Court with the…
Another day, another Irish Data Protection Commission investigation launches into Facebook’s seemingly blatant disregard for customer data, but this time…
Marketers’ love affair with TikTok might be growing stronger by the day but so too are concerns over the social…
Some may reckon GDPR needs an overhaul but British businesses have found the cyber security measures it enforces have saved…
British Airways and Marriott International have agreed to cough up the combined £38.4m they owe in GDPR fines, although it…
Britain’s trade union barons have joined forces with legal experts to warn that huge gaps in UK law over the…