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Discussion on possible compromise solutions for ePrivacy Regulation

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ePrivacy: Public benefit or private surveillance?

[text_block id=”8fac4f905ce6918503a72d85878037f7″ content=”‹¨›p‹˜›92 weeks after the proposal was published, the EU is still waiting for an ePrivacy Regulation. The Regulation [...]

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Data Protection Commission welcomes significant increased funding of €3.5 million in 2019 Budget

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Irish DPC ‘concerned’ about Facebook data breach

Reaction to news Friday that up to 50 million Facebook users were compromised in a data breach rippled through the privacy world over the weekend, prompting comments from the Irish Data [...]

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Third Plenary session: EU-Japan draft adequacy decision, DPIA lists, territorial scope and e-evidence.

Press release European Data Protection Board – Third Plenary session: EU-Japan draft adequacy decision, DPIA lists, territorial scope and e-evidence. Brussels, 26 September – On [...]

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Credit reference agency Equifax fined for security breach

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) issued Equifax Ltd with a £500,000 fine (PDF) for failing to protect the personal information of up to 15 million UK citizens during a cyber attack in [...]