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Austrian data protection activist Max Schrems is pictured during an interview with AFP in Vienna on July 16, 2020.
TechApple’s user tracking prompts privacy complaint from Facebook nemesis Max Schrems
By David MeyerNovember 16, 2020
29 October 2019, North Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne: Tim Berners-Lee, physicist, computer scientist, inventor of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and founder of the World Wide Web, speaks at the Digital X trade fair in Cologne, Germany.
TechWeb inventor Tim Berners-Lee’s Solid data-privacy project enters the real world
By David MeyerNovember 9, 2020
Aerial photograph of the Government Communications Headquarters, also known as GCHQ, Cheltenham Gloucestershire.
TechEuropean countries can’t collect everyone’s Internet traffic and location data all the time, top court rules
By David MeyerOctober 6, 2020
Close-up of logo on facade at headquarters of cyber security company Cloudflare in the South of Market (SoMA) neighborhood of San Francisco, California, June 10, 2019.
TechCloudflare’s privacy crusade continues with a challenge to one of Google’s big data sources
By David MeyerSeptember 29, 2020
Facebook Logo seen displayed on a smartphone.
TechTime is running out for Big Tech’s monetization of Europeans’ personal data
By David MeyerSeptember 10, 2020
Max Schrems, the Austrian data-privacy activist, poses for a photograph following an interview in Vienna, Austria, on Tuesday, July 19, 2016.
TechEurope’s privacy regulators form task force to tackle complaints about Google and Facebook code
By David MeyerSeptember 4, 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
Facebook Messenger
TechFacebook’s Messenger will allow users to unlock the app with their fingerprints and faces
By Danielle AbrilJuly 22, 2020
Facebook, Twitter and Google logos displayed on a phone screen and European Union flag displayed on a screen in the background are seen in this multiple exposure illustration photo taken in Poland on June 14, 2020.
TechWhat U.S. companies should consider following the bombshell EU Privacy Shield ruling
By David MeyerJuly 16, 2020
A Facebook logo is seen displayed on a smartphone with an European Union flag background.
TechAn EU court just killed a vital U.S. data-sharing agreement. Some say global trade is at risk
By David MeyerJuly 16, 2020
A picture taken on July 25, 2018 shows the logo of the internet exchange point DE-CIX (Deutscher Commercial Internet Exchange) on servers at a data center in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany.
TechGerman intelligence can no longer freely spy on the world’s Internet traffic, top court rules
By David MeyerMay 19, 2020
Italy's Immuni contact-tracing app, which is expected to launch in the coming weeks.
HealthEurope’s plan to save the sacred summer vacation depends on contact-tracing apps—but there’s a problem
By David MeyerMay 13, 2020
Customers wearing protective face masks seen shopping in the streets on the first day of the easing of some restrictions during the coronavirus crisis on April 20, 2020 in Bonn, Germany.
TechControversy around privacy splits Europe’s push to build COVID-19 contact-tracing apps
By David MeyerApril 20, 2020
MagazineMore surveillance and less privacy will be the new normal after the coronavirus pandemic
By David MeyerApril 20, 2020
masked subway riders in singapore
NewslettersMore surveillance, not less, will be the new normal in a forever changed world
By Adam Lashinsky and Aaron PressmanApril 20, 2020
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