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AUSTRALIA: Likely increase in maximum penalties for privacy breaches
As part of the Australian Government’s response to the public outcry generated by these breaches,
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Turkey: Competition Authority imposes €18,690 on Meta Platform, Meta Platforms Ireland, and WhatsApp for abusing dominant position
The Competition Authority published, on 26 October 2022, its decision numbered 21-02/25-M, in which it
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Hungary: NAIH fines company HUF 80M for unlawful processing.
The National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (‘NAIH’) in its decision in
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Data protection: UK regulatory outlook October 2022
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) had adopted an opinion on the approval by the
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ICO fines Interserve Group Ltd £4.4 million for failure to protect employee personal data.
The FTC reached a settlement with Drizly, an online alcohol marketplace, and its CEO, alleging
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Maximize your minimization and other takeaways from the FTC’s Drizly case
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission enforcement action against Drizly demonstrates how the agency plans to
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Nigerian Parliament Set to Scrutinize New Draft Data Protection Law
Any day now, Nigerian lawmakers will receive for deliberation a new draft personal data protection
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Microsoft, Now More Determined to Mitigate Data Breaches in Nigeria
After a new survey revealed that data breaches are top among the list of security
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National Data Protection Bill to be represented as Executive Bill by October
The Senate has promised to ensure quick passage of the National Data Protection Bill as
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Telecommunications firm failed to obtain appropriate consent for voiceprint authentication program
Following Complaint to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner, Canada, under the Personal Information Protection
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