Catch up with Day 1 of our Security SOS Week – here’s the first episode of our week-long online security summit.
Tag Archives: GDPR
Apple and Google questioned by Congress over user tracking
Inquiring lawmakers’ minds want to know, for one thing, whether our mobile phones are actually listening to our conversations.
England versus Facebook – score currently stands at £500,000-nil
The UK privacy regulator has fired a £0.5M shot across Facebook’s bows in the looks-set-to-go-on-for-ages “Cambridge Analytica” saga
Facebook and Google accused of manipulating us with “dark patterns”
Privacy advocates are concerned that tech giants are using design patterns that discourage us from exercising our rights to privacy.
Apple lifts two-month ban on Telegram updates in iOS store
Apple was blocking updates globally since Russian authorities ordered the company to remove the encrypted messaging app from the App Store.
European Commission “doesn’t plan to comply with GDPR” – well, sort of
Apparently, due to legal weirdness, GDPR doesn’t apply to the EC itself. What to do? Shout at the bureaucrats or be cool about it?
Ghostery’s goofy GDPR gaffe – someone’s in trouble come Monday!
Ever CCed an email you were supposed to BCC? Sure you have! But we bet it wasn’t your company’s “look how good we are at GDPR” email…
Know what Instagram knows – here’s how you download your data
Thank you GDPR.
One month to GDPR. Are you ready?
If you control, collect or share any personal data belonging to EU citizens, you’d better be!
Instagram bends to GDPR – a “download everything” tool is coming
The tool will let you get at your photos, videos and messages
