Spanish Data Protection Authority (AEPD) Fine Private Person $10,000 With a 10,000 EUR fine issued to a private citizen for sharing intimate images of a co-worker on WhatsApp, the Spanish Agency for Data Protection (AEPD) has moved GDPR fines from just to companies to individuals. It remains to be seen if this precedent holds as […]
Data Privacy News Bytes 20th Jan 2020
Data Privacy Day 2020 Marked by Technology Companies January 28th was Data Privacy Day, marked by global tech companies including Facebook and Google. Users of Facebook received a message to check on their privacy settings when they accessed their account on the day, whilst Google identified seven ways they protect user data in a blog […]
Data Privacy News Bytes 22nd Jan 2020
The ICO Release New Code to Protect Children’s Privacy Online The new code, released by the Information Commissioner’s Office in the UK, is aimed at social media sites, online games and streaming services commonly used by children. It aims to protect children’s privacy online with standards such as: Location settings switched to off by default […]
Data Privacy News Bytes 13th January 2020
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Comes Into Force On the 1st January the highly anticipated CCPA came into force, with implications globally for businesses who process the personal data of Californian citizens. To find out more about the CCPA, including who it applies to and what the requirements are, take a look at our […]
Data Privacy News Bytes Dec 19th 2019
Futura Internationale Fined €500,000 by French Regulators CNIL imposed the fine in late November in relation to cold calling telephone advertising campaigns that Futura Internationale had been running. Specifically, the fine relates the Futura Internationale failing to provide adequate information, effectively implementing current and prospective customer’s opt-out requests, and recording excessive comments about them. Austria […]
Data Privacy News Bytes 12th December
India bill aims to tighten data privacy India’s parliament has proposed a new bill which will bring in a set of rules similar to the GDPR. The rules would require organisations to gain consent before collecting and processing personal data. However, it includes exemptions for governmental bodies acting in the interest of the state, security, […]