Month: June 2022
PI’s response to DCMS’ Online Advertising Programme consultation in the UK.
In our submission we outline our concerns with the industry as a result of extensive technical research and complaints taken…
Global News Roundup: June 21-29, 2022
In this week’s global legislative roundup, IAPP Staff Writer Joe Duball compiles the latest news regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s…
The Future of the UK Data Protection Regime – Your Front Page For Information Governance News
Last week, the Government signalled its plans to reform the UK Data Protection regime by publishing its response to the consultation launched…
A look at Canada’s new federal privacy legislation, Bill C-27
Last week, while privacy professionals in Canada were still contemplating Bill C-26 on cybersecurity, the much-anticipated Digital Charter Implementation Act,…
Global News Roundup: June 14-20, 2022
In this week’s Privacy Tracker global legislative roundup, Canada introduced the Digital Charter Implementation Act of 2022, featuring three new…
“A Full Plate”: FTC’s Open Meeting on PBMs, AI, Privacy and Online Harms
During a much anticipated Open Commission Meeting announced by Commission Chair Lina M. Khan, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”)…
UK Tribunal agrees that Meta’s acquisition of GIPHY harms competition
Meta, the largest provider of social media sites and display advertising in the UK, acquired GIPHY, the largest provider of…
Privacy International’s submission for the UN report on the right to privacy in the digital age
This report seeks to map the attitudes and perspectives of competition regulators and civil society across the world with regard…
We are Hiring – Your Front Page For Information Governance News
Are you a cyber security expert with a reputation for delivering engaging training? We are recruiting trainers to join our team…
WFH – Watched from Home: Office 365 and workplace surveillance creep
Imagine your performance at work was assessed directly from the amount of e-mails sent, the amount of time consumed editing…