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Apple-Meta Dispute: EU's DMA Fuels Data Access Battle

Apple and Meta clash in Europe over data access, prompted by the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA). Meta's 15 requests for access to Apple's software have led to accusations from Apple regarding privacy and security risks, while Meta argues that Apple's resistance hinders interoperability and innovatio...

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Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Ban Challenge

The Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10th concerning a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. by January 19th, a challenge brought by TikTok and users arguing the law violates the First Amendment; a lower court upheld the law citing national security concerns.

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FBI Warns of Chinese Hacking, Urges Americans to Switch to Encrypted Messaging

The FBI warned Americans to use end-to-end encrypted messaging apps due to a Chinese cyber-espionage campaign that compromised at least eight U.S. telecoms, enabling hackers affiliated with Beijing to intercept standard text messages.

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Germany Shortens Schufa Negative Entry Storage Time

Starting January 1st, 2025, Germany's Schufa credit agency will reduce the storage time for single overdue payments from 36 to 18 months if the debt is paid within 100 days of a reminder, potentially benefiting approximately 120,000 consumers initially.

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TikTok Faces US Ban: Supreme Court Intervention and Trump's Political Dilemma

A US law requires TikTok's Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app by January 19 or face a ban; ByteDance challenged the law, lost its appeal, and now seeks Supreme Court intervention, while President-elect Trump's potential actions create a complex political and legal situation.

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TikTok Appeals to Supreme Court to Halt Federal Ban

TikTok petitioned the Supreme Court on January 8, 2024, to block a federal ban scheduled for January 19, arguing the ban violates its First Amendment rights; the D.C. Circuit Court upheld the ban in December, and the Supreme Court will determine whether to allow the ban to proceed while reviewing th...

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Tinder Faces Lawsuit over Alleged Misuse of User Data

A Dutch foundation sued Tinder in Amsterdam, alleging the dating app illegally collected and shared users' sensitive data—including sexual orientation, religious beliefs, and interests—with advertisers, violating Dutch and EU privacy laws; Tinder denies the allegations.

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TikTok Faces US Shutdown Deadline: Supreme Court Appeal Looms

Facing a January 19, 2025 deadline, TikTok is appealing a US law requiring its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to divest due to national security concerns; the Supreme Court will decide if the ban, impacting 170 million users, will proceed.

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EU Weakens Child Sexual Abuse Directive Amidst Member State Opposition

The EU is updating its 2011 directive on child sexual abuse, but member states weakened the initial proposal, omitting key protections and drawing criticism from child advocacy groups; in 2022, 1.5 million cases were reported in the EU.

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Schufa's New 100-Day Rule Improves Credit Scores for 120,000 Germans

Germany's Schufa credit agency implemented a new 100-day rule, enabling consumers to improve their credit score faster by quickly repaying overdue payments; approximately 120,000 consumers are expected to benefit.

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FBI Warns Against Texting Due to RCS Security Vulnerabilities

The FBI warned Android and iPhone users to stop texting due to Chinese state-linked hackers accessing message data via RCS, whose promised end-to-end encryption update is months away, creating an opportunity for competitors like WhatsApp.

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Meta Faces €887 Million Tax Evasion Accusation Over User Data

The Milan Prosecutor's office accuses Meta of €887 million in unpaid VAT between 2015-2021, arguing that user data exchanged for free platform access constitutes a taxable transaction, potentially reshaping online business models and data privacy.

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