“An investigation by Ireland's privacy watchdog found that the company broke stringent regulations in relation to transparency of data shared with other companies also owned by parent firm Facebook.”
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“The Age Appropriate Design Code – mandates websites and apps from Thursday to take the “best interests” of their child users into account, or face fines of up to 4% of annual global turnover.”
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What an achievement! Huge congratulations to @FieldOfVision11 on their journey. FOV were finalists in @alsessor 2021 and winners of Altada's innovation award "The Phalguni Hero Award, for innovation in AI for good" Best of luck to you all!
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“China has instructed its tech giants to ensure better secure storage of user data, amid public complaints about mismanagement and misuse which have resulted in user privacy violations.” https://t.co/RIdrsfjb1a
“According to the Ponemon Institute and Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, the health industry experiences more data breaches than any other sector.” https://t.co/rTdOsjzicN
“Zoom says it will toughen security, such as introducing new alerts when participants use third-party apps - and also pledges specialised data protection and privacy training for its employees.” https://t.co/SGq9jm9fkK
“THE HAGUE, The Netherlands' Data Protection Authority it has fined TikTok 750,000 euros ($885,000) for not offering a privacy statement in Dutch, saying many children who use the popular video sharing app would be unable to understand the information.”https://t.co/BO5kR4jfJ1
“A coalition of some of the biggest names in privacy-focused tech companies is seeking a ban on advertising technologies that use surveillance techniques to track people across the internet” https://t.co/SFPofjO6gc
"If the United States is going to bring allies together to set norms around new technologies like AI, they’ll have to address concerns about privacy, said Jake Sullivan, the national security advisor to U.S. President Joe Biden, said on Tuesday." https://t.co/AOI7UlronG
“Hong Kong, which is a hub in APAC for most of these companies, is about to experience a huge shift in the technological landscape as China plans to make changes to its privacy laws.” https://t.co/gwMKodhREs