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Dutch Cabinet Allows Online Publication of WWII Collaboration Archive
The Dutch cabinet amended the Archives Act to allow online publication of a WWII archive on collaboration, containing files on hundreds of thousands of people, after the Authority for Personal Data blocked publication due to concerns about sensitive personal data; the amendment allows publication wi...
Dutch Cabinet Allows Online Publication of WWII Collaboration Archive
The Dutch cabinet amended the Archives Act to allow online publication of a WWII archive on collaboration, containing files on hundreds of thousands of people, after the Authority for Personal Data blocked publication due to concerns about sensitive personal data; the amendment allows publication wi...
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40% Bias Score


23andMe Files for Bankruptcy Amidst Data Breach and Financial Struggles
23andMe, a genetic testing company with 15 million customers, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on March 23, 2025, due to declining revenue, a data breach, and an unsustainable business model; the company is facing calls for data deletion from concerned customers and regulators.
23andMe Files for Bankruptcy Amidst Data Breach and Financial Struggles
23andMe, a genetic testing company with 15 million customers, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on March 23, 2025, due to declining revenue, a data breach, and an unsustainable business model; the company is facing calls for data deletion from concerned customers and regulators.
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48% Bias Score


Netherlands Releases WWII Collaboration Suspects' Names Online
The Dutch National Archives released online a list of 425,000 names of individuals suspected of collaborating with the Nazis during WWII, prompting intense debate about historical accuracy versus privacy concerns; full access to related documents is expected by 2027.
Netherlands Releases WWII Collaboration Suspects' Names Online
The Dutch National Archives released online a list of 425,000 names of individuals suspected of collaborating with the Nazis during WWII, prompting intense debate about historical accuracy versus privacy concerns; full access to related documents is expected by 2027.
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36% Bias Score


BGH Rules Consumer Groups Can Sue Companies for Data Protection Breaches
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled that consumer protection associations can sue companies for data protection violations, a decision following a lengthy case against Meta (Facebook) for insufficient user data information in its app center, and supported by rulings from the European Cou...
BGH Rules Consumer Groups Can Sue Companies for Data Protection Breaches
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled that consumer protection associations can sue companies for data protection violations, a decision following a lengthy case against Meta (Facebook) for insufficient user data information in its app center, and supported by rulings from the European Cou...
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16% Bias Score


BGH Upholds Consumer Groups' Right to Sue Companies for Data Protection Violations
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled that consumer protection associations can sue companies for data protection violations, specifically affirming the right to sue Meta for insufficient data information in its app center regarding user data transmission to game providers.
BGH Upholds Consumer Groups' Right to Sue Companies for Data Protection Violations
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled that consumer protection associations can sue companies for data protection violations, specifically affirming the right to sue Meta for insufficient data information in its app center regarding user data transmission to game providers.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Completes Digitalization of Driver's License Point System
German Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) fully digitized its driver's license point system, shredding the last paper files; this saves five tons of paper yearly and offers online point balance checks for citizens.
Germany Completes Digitalization of Driver's License Point System
German Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) fully digitized its driver's license point system, shredding the last paper files; this saves five tons of paper yearly and offers online point balance checks for citizens.
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48% Bias Score

Signal Downloads Surge After US Military Secrets Leak
Following a leak of US military secrets via a Signal group chat including VP JD Vance and Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg, global downloads of the Signal messaging app surged 28%, with US downloads rising 45% and Yemen downloads increasing by 42% on Monday, highlighting its secure encryption.

Signal Downloads Surge After US Military Secrets Leak
Following a leak of US military secrets via a Signal group chat including VP JD Vance and Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg, global downloads of the Signal messaging app surged 28%, with US downloads rising 45% and Yemen downloads increasing by 42% on Monday, highlighting its secure encryption.
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44% Bias Score

US Pressures TikTok Sale Amid National Security Concerns
The US is pushing for TikTok's sale to a non-Chinese entity due to national security concerns over potential Chinese government access to American user data and influence. A deadline extension follows previous attempts to address these concerns, affecting 170 million US users.

US Pressures TikTok Sale Amid National Security Concerns
The US is pushing for TikTok's sale to a non-Chinese entity due to national security concerns over potential Chinese government access to American user data and influence. A deadline extension follows previous attempts to address these concerns, affecting 170 million US users.
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44% Bias Score

Australian Political Parties Face Privacy Scrutiny Over Data Harvesting
Ahead of the 2025 Australian Federal election, the Labor and Liberal parties are collecting voters' personal details via websites offering postal vote application assistance, raising privacy concerns despite the AEC's recommendation to apply directly through their website for enhanced data protectio...

Australian Political Parties Face Privacy Scrutiny Over Data Harvesting
Ahead of the 2025 Australian Federal election, the Labor and Liberal parties are collecting voters' personal details via websites offering postal vote application assistance, raising privacy concerns despite the AEC's recommendation to apply directly through their website for enhanced data protectio...
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48% Bias Score

23andMe Bankruptcy Raises Concerns Over Law Enforcement Access to Genetic Data
23andMe, a genetic testing company, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, raising concerns about the potential sale of its 15 million user database to law enforcement agencies, despite previous resistance to data requests and a 2023 data breach impacting 14,000 users. This raises significant privacy impl...

23andMe Bankruptcy Raises Concerns Over Law Enforcement Access to Genetic Data
23andMe, a genetic testing company, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, raising concerns about the potential sale of its 15 million user database to law enforcement agencies, despite previous resistance to data requests and a 2023 data breach impacting 14,000 users. This raises significant privacy impl...
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48% Bias Score

German Court Rules on Data Privacy for Online Non-Prescription Drug Sales
The German Federal Court of Justice ruled that online sales of non-prescription medications on platforms like Amazon require explicit customer consent for data collection, aligning with GDPR regulations regarding sensitive health data and impacting the approximately 20% market share of online sales ...

German Court Rules on Data Privacy for Online Non-Prescription Drug Sales
The German Federal Court of Justice ruled that online sales of non-prescription medications on platforms like Amazon require explicit customer consent for data collection, aligning with GDPR regulations regarding sensitive health data and impacting the approximately 20% market share of online sales ...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Threats Dominate Canadian Election
Canada's federal election campaign is overshadowed by U.S. President Trump's threats of annexation and trade wars, forcing party leaders to address national sovereignty concerns; a massive security breach revealed top-secret war plans texted to a journalist.

Trump's Threats Dominate Canadian Election
Canada's federal election campaign is overshadowed by U.S. President Trump's threats of annexation and trade wars, forcing party leaders to address national sovereignty concerns; a massive security breach revealed top-secret war plans texted to a journalist.
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56% Bias Score
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