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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:
- US border forces are seizing Americans' phone data and storing it for 15 years
- California fines Sephora $1.2 million for data privacy violation
- Apple Pumps Up Ad Staff In Post Privacy-Policy Ad Business Push
- Iranian authorities plan to use facial recognition to enforce new hijab law
- Period and pregnancy tracking apps have bad privacy protections, report finds
- FTC Sues Kochava for Selling Data that Tracks People at Reproductive Health Clinics, Places of Worship, and Other Sensitive Locations
- Scanning students’ homes during remote testing is unconstitutional, judge says
- Millions of Capital One Customers Are Eligible for Part of a $190 Million Settlement: Learn How to Claim Your Share
- DuckDuckGo, Proton, Mozilla throw weight behind bill targeting Big Tech ‘surveillance’
- Ravel emerges from stealth with privacy-first data tools based on scalable homomorphic encryption
- DuckDuckGo's privacy-focused email service now open to all
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:
- US border forces are seizing Americans' phone data and storing it for 15 years
- California fines Sephora $1.2 million for data privacy violation
- Apple Pumps Up Ad Staff In Post Privacy-Policy Ad Business Push
- Iranian authorities plan to use facial recognition to enforce new hijab law
- Period and pregnancy tracking apps have bad privacy protections, report finds
- FTC Sues Kochava for Selling Data that Tracks People at Reproductive Health Clinics, Places of Worship, and Other Sensitive Locations
- Scanning students’ homes during remote testing is unconstitutional, judge says
- Millions of Capital One Customers Are Eligible for Part of a $190 Million Settlement: Learn How to Claim Your Share
- DuckDuckGo, Proton, Mozilla throw weight behind bill targeting Big Tech ‘surveillance’
- Ravel emerges from stealth with privacy-first data tools based on scalable homomorphic encryption
- DuckDuckGo's privacy-focused email service now open to all
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