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GDPR's Unexpected Outcome: Mass Emails Expose Public's Data Privacy Unawareness
In May 2018, mass emails seeking consent for continued electronic communication following the GDPR's implementation unintentionally highlighted widespread public unawareness of data collection, sparking debate over data transparency and individual rights.
GDPR's Unexpected Outcome: Mass Emails Expose Public's Data Privacy Unawareness
In May 2018, mass emails seeking consent for continued electronic communication following the GDPR's implementation unintentionally highlighted widespread public unawareness of data collection, sparking debate over data transparency and individual rights.
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12% 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


Hungary's Pride Parade Facial Recognition Plan Violates EU AI Law
Hungary's plan to use facial recognition at the Budapest Pride parade to identify and fine participants violates EU AI and data privacy laws, according to MEP Brando Benifei, who says the technology's use is illegal under both the EU AI Act and GDPR, even if the analysis is not done in real time.
Hungary's Pride Parade Facial Recognition Plan Violates EU AI Law
Hungary's plan to use facial recognition at the Budapest Pride parade to identify and fine participants violates EU AI and data privacy laws, according to MEP Brando Benifei, who says the technology's use is illegal under both the EU AI Act and GDPR, even if the analysis is not done in real time.
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40% Bias Score


Meta Settles Lawsuit, Agrees to Stop Targeted Advertising Based on User Data
Meta settled a UK lawsuit, agreeing to stop targeted advertising to Tanya O'Carroll after she claimed Facebook's ad system violated UK GDPR by using her personal data for direct marketing; this decision could set a precedent.
Meta Settles Lawsuit, Agrees to Stop Targeted Advertising Based on User Data
Meta settled a UK lawsuit, agreeing to stop targeted advertising to Tanya O'Carroll after she claimed Facebook's ad system violated UK GDPR by using her personal data for direct marketing; this decision could set a precedent.
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60% Bias Score


ChatGPT Falsely Accuses Norwegian Citizen of Murder, Prompting Privacy Complaint
NOYB, an Austrian privacy NGO, filed a complaint against OpenAI with Norway's data protection agency for ChatGPT falsely accusing Norwegian citizen Arve Hjalmar Holmen of murdering his children; this false information, initially accessible in August 2024, disappeared after ChatGPT's free version was...
ChatGPT Falsely Accuses Norwegian Citizen of Murder, Prompting Privacy Complaint
NOYB, an Austrian privacy NGO, filed a complaint against OpenAI with Norway's data protection agency for ChatGPT falsely accusing Norwegian citizen Arve Hjalmar Holmen of murdering his children; this false information, initially accessible in August 2024, disappeared after ChatGPT's free version was...
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44% Bias Score


WhatsApp's Security Risks Prompt Business Communication Shift
Due to relaxed content moderation and data-sharing concerns, many WhatsApp users are migrating to Signal, raising questions about the platform's suitability for business communication and prompting the search for alternatives that adhere to data protection regulations like GDPR.
WhatsApp's Security Risks Prompt Business Communication Shift
Due to relaxed content moderation and data-sharing concerns, many WhatsApp users are migrating to Signal, raising questions about the platform's suitability for business communication and prompting the search for alternatives that adhere to data protection regulations like GDPR.
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48% Bias Score

EU to Simplify GDPR, Sparking Debate on Data Protection
The European Commission will propose changes to the GDPR in the coming weeks to simplify it for businesses, aiming to improve competitiveness, but concerns remain about potential weakening of data protection.

EU to Simplify GDPR, Sparking Debate on Data Protection
The European Commission will propose changes to the GDPR in the coming weeks to simplify it for businesses, aiming to improve competitiveness, but concerns remain about potential weakening of data protection.
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60% 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

ChatGPT Falsely Accuses User of Murder, Leading to GDPR Complaint
A Norwegian man's query about himself on ChatGPT resulted in a false report accusing him of murder, prompting a GDPR complaint by noyb to the Norwegian data protection authority due to the AI's generation of inaccurate personal information.

ChatGPT Falsely Accuses User of Murder, Leading to GDPR Complaint
A Norwegian man's query about himself on ChatGPT resulted in a false report accusing him of murder, prompting a GDPR complaint by noyb to the Norwegian data protection authority due to the AI's generation of inaccurate personal information.
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32% Bias Score

ChatGPT Falsely Accuses Man of Murder, Prompting GDPR Complaint
The Austrian privacy group Noyb filed a GDPR complaint against OpenAI after ChatGPT falsely accused Arve Hjalmar Holmen of murdering his children, highlighting the ongoing issue of AI-generated misinformation and its legal implications.

ChatGPT Falsely Accuses Man of Murder, Prompting GDPR Complaint
The Austrian privacy group Noyb filed a GDPR complaint against OpenAI after ChatGPT falsely accused Arve Hjalmar Holmen of murdering his children, highlighting the ongoing issue of AI-generated misinformation and its legal implications.
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44% Bias Score

Google's Android Apps Track Users Without Consent, Study Finds
A Trinity College Dublin study found that Google's pre-installed Android apps collect user data, including cookies and Android IDs, without consent, starting immediately upon device activation, even when apps remain unopened; the researchers state that no opt-out exists.

Google's Android Apps Track Users Without Consent, Study Finds
A Trinity College Dublin study found that Google's pre-installed Android apps collect user data, including cookies and Android IDs, without consent, starting immediately upon device activation, even when apps remain unopened; the researchers state that no opt-out exists.
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48% Bias Score

ECJ: Online Platforms Must Verify Advertisers, Not Ad Content
The European Court of Justice offered a non-binding opinion stating online platforms are not liable for ad content but must verify advertisers' identities, prompted by a case involving a sex services ad on Russmedia's Publi24.ro that used a victim's photos without consent.

ECJ: Online Platforms Must Verify Advertisers, Not Ad Content
The European Court of Justice offered a non-binding opinion stating online platforms are not liable for ad content but must verify advertisers' identities, prompted by a case involving a sex services ad on Russmedia's Publi24.ro that used a victim's photos without consent.
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36% Bias Score
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