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Visit our blog to get links to all the stories featured in this episode: https://www.datacollaboration.org/blog/categories/datadrop
In this episode:
- German Amazon Workers Strike Over Pay, Data Protection
- Google Now Takes Requests To Remove Personal Info From Search Results
- Meta Can Still Be Sued By Groups Under Data Rules, Says EU Court
- Canada's Privacy Watchdogs Call For Laws Limiting Police Use Of Facial Recognition
- Data Privacy Bill Wins Final Approval In Connecticut House
- Maltese Academic Appointed Lead Expert By Council Of Europe
- Austrian DPA Rejects “risk Based Approach” For Data Transfers To Third Countries
- Polish DPA Rules About The Right To Access The Personal Data Contained In Trackers
- Secret Surveillance Court Orders Drop More Than 50 Percent Since 2019
- EU Must Act To End Spyware Abuse After Prominent Catalans Targeted With Pegasus
- Israeli Tech Firm Says It Can Delete Your Digital Footprint
- Data Privacy Platform Kahoona Closes $4.5m. In Financing
The Data Drop is a production of the Data Collaboration Alliance, a nonprofit advancing meaningful data ownership and inclusive innovation through open research and free skills training. To learn more about our free partnerships, the Node Zero community, and our support of the Zero-Copy Integration standard, please visit: datacollaboration.org
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Visit our blog to get links to all the stories featured in this episode: https://www.datacollaboration.org/blog/categories/datadrop
In this episode:
- German Amazon Workers Strike Over Pay, Data Protection
- Google Now Takes Requests To Remove Personal Info From Search Results
- Meta Can Still Be Sued By Groups Under Data Rules, Says EU Court
- Canada's Privacy Watchdogs Call For Laws Limiting Police Use Of Facial Recognition
- Data Privacy Bill Wins Final Approval In Connecticut House
- Maltese Academic Appointed Lead Expert By Council Of Europe
- Austrian DPA Rejects “risk Based Approach” For Data Transfers To Third Countries
- Polish DPA Rules About The Right To Access The Personal Data Contained In Trackers
- Secret Surveillance Court Orders Drop More Than 50 Percent Since 2019
- EU Must Act To End Spyware Abuse After Prominent Catalans Targeted With Pegasus
- Israeli Tech Firm Says It Can Delete Your Digital Footprint
- Data Privacy Platform Kahoona Closes $4.5m. In Financing
The Data Drop is a production of the Data Collaboration Alliance, a nonprofit advancing meaningful data ownership and inclusive innovation through open research and free skills training. To learn more about our free partnerships, the Node Zero community, and our support of the Zero-Copy Integration standard, please visit: datacollaboration.org