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GDPR fines: How high are they, and how can you avoid them?
By Dale Walker last updated
In-depth A look at the various reasons why a company may find itself facing regulatory action
Google to add more Workspace data transfer controls in Europe
By Bobby Hellard published
News Tech giant to offer "Sovereign Controls" in 2022 and 2023 to help navigate the "evolving" data landscape
EU rules against Meta in data privacy row
By Daniel Todd published
News The European Court of Justice (CJEU) says consumer groups can take legal action over data privacy breaches
Google adds "reject all" cookie buttons to appease EU regulators
By Bobby Hellard published
News New banners will be applied to Search and YouTube in France before rolling out across Europe
Data protection by design isn’t just a buzzphrase you can ignore
By Olivia Whitcroft published
Opinion This principle should guide you on every step of a customer’s journey because, if you get it wrong, you could land on the wrong side of the law
Why the ECJ's metadata ruling endangers the safety of women
By Sabina Weston published
Opinion Until we live in a society in which women are safe, we might need to compromise on mass data collection
EU and US reach agreement on Privacy Shield replacement
By Bobby Hellard published
News Privacy campaigner Max Schrems suggests the deal amounts to a "patchwork approach" that will ultimately fail
Meta hit with €17 million fine over multiple GDPR breaches
By Zach Marzouk published
News The social media giant set aside over €1 billion in November to help it cope with potential fines arising from data protection investigations
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