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Facebook’s parent company Meta has been fined a record $1.3bn for violating European Union data protection laws. Regulators on Monday
Read MoreFacebook’s parent company Meta has been fined a record $1.3bn for violating European Union data protection laws. Regulators on Monday
Read MoreThe decision comes as governments around the world face accusations of using spyware to target dissidents. United States President Joe
Read MoreThis month, French lawmakers are expected to pass legislation for the 2024 Paris Olympics, which, for the first time in
Read MoreIt will pay for violating a children’s privacy law and tricking users to make purchases they did not intend to
Read MoreThe attack on AIIMS crippled operations as patients couldn’t register for appointments, doctors couldn’t access medical records. The leading hospital
Read MoreThe ruling could limit the data Meta may access to sell personalised ads based on users’ digital activity, The Wall
Read MoreFrom: The Bottom Line Almost five years after Cambridge Analytica was exposed, has anything really changed in the data collection
Read MoreThe move comes after a newspaper report alleging politicians and business people have been under state surveillance. Greece’s government says
Read MorePrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis describes surveillance by Greece’s intelligence services of socialist figure as ‘politically unacceptable.’ Greece’s prime minister says
Read MoreThe 2019 law had proposed stringent regulations on cross-border data flows but had raised concerns among tech giants. India’s government
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