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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:
- EU court backs 'right to be forgotten' in Google case
- Your Online Activity and Location Is Being Exposed 747 Times a Day
- Roe draft raises concerns data could be used to identify abortion seekers, providers
- Health data privacy concerns grow as abortion laws change nationwide
- Do People Caught on Ring Cameras Have Privacy Rights?
- Facebook and Instagram Turn Off AR Filters In Texas and Illinois
- India’s restrictive VPN law should be a warning to us all
- Indian customer sends notice to Ola Electric for making telemetry data public
- FTC to set its sights on ed tech companies
- New DuckDuckGo privacy ad shows how it makes sure internet trackers are DuckDuckGone
- Dig emerges from stealth to help organizations secure public cloud data
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 free Data Collaboration 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:
- EU court backs 'right to be forgotten' in Google case
- Your Online Activity and Location Is Being Exposed 747 Times a Day
- Roe draft raises concerns data could be used to identify abortion seekers, providers
- Health data privacy concerns grow as abortion laws change nationwide
- Do People Caught on Ring Cameras Have Privacy Rights?
- Facebook and Instagram Turn Off AR Filters In Texas and Illinois
- India’s restrictive VPN law should be a warning to us all
- Indian customer sends notice to Ola Electric for making telemetry data public
- FTC to set its sights on ed tech companies
- New DuckDuckGo privacy ad shows how it makes sure internet trackers are DuckDuckGone
- Dig emerges from stealth to help organizations secure public cloud data
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 free Data Collaboration Community, and our support of the Zero-Copy Integration standard, please visit: datacollaboration.org