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TechA Facebook case in Belgium could open the floodgates for GDPR privacy suits
By David MeyerJanuary 13, 2021
BERLIN, GERMANY - JULY 06: The flag of the European Union flies over the Reichstag the day after a majority of people voted "no" in the Greek referendum on July 6, 2015 in Berlin, Germany. Greeks voted in a strong majority against the reform plan proposed by the troika of the European Central Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the European Commission in a move that many fear will lead to a departure by Greece from the Eurozone. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
TechBig Tech risks big fines, and even breakup, under Europe’s new content and antitrust rules
By David MeyerDecember 15, 2020
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CommentaryThose ‘accept cookies’ banners on websites undermine your privacy—but they can be fixed
By Todd McKinnonOctober 26, 2020
A general view of atmosphere at the AW Connects: Acxiom Nightly Networking Cocktail party during Advertising Week 2015 AWXII on September 30, 2015 in New York City.
TechThe U.S. and EU’s key data-protection deal is dead. How one of the world’s biggest data brokers is adapting
By David MeyerAugust 2, 2020
In this photo illustration an Uber logo is seen displayed on a smartphone.
TechTaxi drivers want to know what Uber’s algorithms know, and they’re willing to appeal to EU privacy law to find out
By David MeyerJuly 20, 2020
Irish Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon speaking at the Fortune Global Forum in Paris.
ConferencesEurope’s First Big Privacy Crackdown on Big Tech Is Being Delayed By WhatsApp’s Lawyers
By David MeyerNovember 19, 2019
025 Fortune Global Forum November 19th, 2019 Paris, France 9:55 REINING IN BIG TECH With a market of 500 million wealthy citizens and the ability to coordinate on digital policymaking, Europe has been quick to put together a playbook to address controversial issues like competition, privacy, and taxation. In an era where data is the new oil, regulators in the U.S. now find themselves in unchartered territory as they work to uphold the rights of individuals and their privacy. Lessons learned from three European countries on the delicate balance between protecting our information and giving tech companies room to grow and innovate. Marie-Laure Denis, Commissioner, French Data Protection Authority Helen Dixon, Data Protection Commissioner, Ireland Ulrich Kelber, Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information, Germany Moderator: Adam Lashinsky, FORTUNE Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
ConferencesCan Business Innovation and Consumer Trust Coexist? European Data Protection Regulators Say Yes
By Naomi Xu ElegantNovember 19, 2019
DIX1119.Helen Dixon
MagazineEurope’s privacy laws are tough. Meet the woman who could make them costly for Facebook and Google
By David MeyerOctober 28, 2019
British Airways airplane
TechBritish Airways Has Yet Another Security Problem, New Report Says
By Alyssa NewcombAugust 13, 2019
Guru Gowrappan, group CEO of Verizon Media, at Fortune's Brainstorm Tech conference in Aspen, Colo.
ConferencesVerizon Executive Calls for Federal Privacy Rules on 5G
By Jen WiecznerJuly 16, 2019
U.K. regulators proposed fining British Airways 183 million pounds for losing customer data.
TechA Huge Data Breach Fine Against British Airways Is a Warning to Global Execs
By Jeremy KahnJuly 8, 2019
The LedgerAfter GDPR Struggle, Are Companies Ready for the Next EU Data Law?
By Robert HackettMay 6, 2019
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TechMost Companies Aren’t Ready for California’s Tough New Privacy Law
By Danielle AbrilMarch 19, 2019
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Testifies At Joint Senate Commerce/Judiciary Hearing
CommentaryData Privacy Legislation Is Coming for Big Tech
By Adam LashinskyMarch 1, 2019
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Testifies At Joint Senate Commerce/Judiciary Hearing
TechData Sheet—Privacy Legislation Is Coming for Big Tech, Facebook Keeps Spying, Tesla Makes Cuts
By Robert Hackett and Adam LashinskyMarch 1, 2019
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