Month: November 2021
A brief history of our legal successes
At Privacy International, we challenge companies and governments who infringe on our privacy and facilitate, as well, violations of other…
UK competition authority demands Facebook to sell Giphy citing risks over users’ data
In particular PI was concerned that, through the acquisition of Giphy, Facebook would potentially be able to: Obtain users’ personal…
Victory! The ICO provisionally issues £17 million fine against facial recognition company Clearview AI
In what could be seen as one of the strongest sanctions against the company in Europe, the Information Commissioner’s Office…
The use of digital technologies in political campaigning in Colombia
Democratic engagement is increasingly mediated by digital technology, from campaigning to election results transmission. A key example of the application…
Global News Roundup: Nov. 22-29, 2021
In this week’s Privacy Tracker global legislative roundup, India’s draft Personal Data Protection Bill is ready for Parliament’s consideration. The…
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Global News Roundup: Nov. 16-22, 2021
In this week’s Privacy Tracker global legislative roundup, the European Data Protection Board published its response and recommendations to the…
The Singapore PDPA Updates A Guide for Business
While all of the updates affect all industries, their impact will be even more pronounced for companies that adhere to…
Privacy International and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association’s submission to the Canadian consultation on facial recognition for police agencies
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada has developed draft privacy guidance for police agencies’ use of FRT, with…
Mapping Huawei’s Smart Cities creep
The smart city market is booming. And with a booming market comes companies that are profiting and reshaping our public…