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ChatGPT banned by regulator in Italy, which says there's no legal basis for using personal data to train the chatbot following data breach
ChatGPT's temporary ban comes after OpenAI CEO Sam Altman apologized for a bug that saw users able …
Pete Syme
Meta's cold war with Apple over privacy is coming to a critical moment
As Meta continues to grapple with Apple's iOS privacy changes, the Facebook conglomerate needs to i…
Paayal Zaveri
Meet the platform that helps brands like PharmEasy, BookMyShow and Domino’s retain its customers
In the past few years, brands have gradually recognized the importance of user retention and have b…
Indian government threatens legal action against WhatsApp’s new privacy policy – WhatsApp refuses to back down
The Indian government has put WhatsApp on notice as the messaging giant is yet to back down from it…
AI as a Service to free speech platforms and social commerce, these are the big emerging trends of 2023
A rapidly evolving technology landscape and quickly changing consumer trends require businesses to …
Meta plans to appeal $414 million fine amid row over consent for ad tracking
The Facebook and Instagram owner says the penalties do not mean it must seek users' consent, but Ma…
Pete Syme
H&M has been fined $41 million for violating its workers' privacy. The company's service center in Germany recorded private information about 'several hundred employees,' an investigation found.
This is the second-largest fine levied against a single company under new data protection laws the …
Grace Dean
Meta got fined $400 million for failing to protect kids' privacy on Instagram
Ireland's Data Protection Commission has doled out a total of $686 million in fines to Meta over th…
Isobel Asher Hamilton
US GDP report showed 'how big of a hole we have to dig ourselves out of': Here's what 5 economists are talking about following the record output slump
"We have never seen a quarter like the last one, and hopefully we never will again," wrote Eric Win…
Carmen Reinicke
Twitter agrees to pay $150 million to settle allegations that it misused user information for advertising purposes
Twitter did not inform users it was using phone numbers and email addresses to help businesses do t…
Gabrielle Bienasz
India's new data protection law is in the works and companies will only have to pay $2 million for violations
Minor violation will be subject to ₹5 crore or 2% of a company’s annual turnover, as per the b…
GDPR compliant firms should find it easy to adhere to draft Personal Data Protection Bill in India
That may not be the best news for users in terms of privacy and its implementation, but if fir…
Here’s what India needs to know about GDPR
The main purpose, at the end of the day, is to protect the privacy and personal data of citizens…
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg has six months to answer these five questions
Facebook’s Oversight Board upheld the decision to suspend the account of former US President Donald…
Wall Street is beginning to worry about the effect of GDPR on Facebook
She is right: Facebook routinely puts its users through a "privacy check" which shows users what da…
Jim Edwards
At least 32 Indian companies have been attacked by cyber criminals using Microsoft's email servers
At least 32 Indian organisations have been attacked by hackers who exploited vulnerabilities in unp…
SBI, ICICI, HDFC, Axis Bank, PNB and the Indian IT department targeted in phishing scam
Cyber criminals are trying to lure Indian users into revealing important personal information with …
TikTok breaches users' rights and fails to protect children from hidden advertising, according to a consumer group's complaint to the EU
TikTok breaches consumer rights by misleading people about how it processes personal data, the BEUC…
Chris Stokel-Walker
The EU looks set to follow Australia's lead by demanding Google and Facebook pay for news articles
The tech giants have been locked in a war of words with Australian legislators for months.
Martin Coulter
Mark Zuckerberg's personal notes hint that Facebook isn't ready for GDPR
The note suggests that Facebook hasn't quite worked out how it will do this. According to Fox Roths…