Commission D’access a la Information du Quebec Issues Guidance on Employee...
Commission d’access a la information du Quebec has issued guidance on employee geolocation tracking. Here are some key takeaways: Unless the law expressly provides for it, a company may not require a...
View ArticleHow to Protect Children — and Your Business — When It Comes to Data Privacy
Children’s data isn’t child’s play. If you have a product or service that collects information from children, you should: Be transparent. No, really. And figure out the best ways to be transparent for...
View ArticleA Look at Personalized Ad Targeting and the Future of Cookies
I spoke this week on Usercentrics’ Tech That Talks program, taking look at personalized ad targeting and the future of cookies. Among the issues we discussed: First party data isn’t holy water. It...
View ArticleEuropean Privacy Guidelines Issued For Virtual Voice Assistants
The European Data Protection Board has issued final guidelines on virtual voice assistants. The guidelines appear to be largely unchanged from the draft issued in February for public consultation. The...
View ArticleZoom’s $85 Million Settlement: What Lessons Should You Learn?
What are practical lessons learned from the $85 million Zoom settlement? You can have big ticket enforcement dollars even without GDPR or CCPA. When you integrate a third party feature – including via...
View ArticleNOYB Files 422 GDPR Complaints
And the cookie continues to crumble. NOYB has filed 422 complaints with ten EU data protection authorities. The move came after it sent written warnings and draft complaints to more than 500 companies...
View ArticleKey Takeaways: The KVKK Fine Against WhatsApp
Key practice takeaways from the Kişisel Verileri Koruma Kurumu (KVKK) Turkey EUR 195,000 fine against WhatsApp (which echoes the Data Protection Commission Ireland decision in many respects): Consent...
View ArticleCalifornia Attorney General Rob Bonta Is Coming After Your Algorithmic Biases
In letter to hospital CEO’s, California Attorney General Rob Bonta asked how healthcare facilities and other providers were addressing racial and ethnic disparities in commercial decision-making tools...
View ArticleData Protection Professionals Like it Hot: 7 Hot Topics and Trends in Data...
I was lucky enough to give the keynote this week at the InfoGov World conference in San Diego. Between panels and speeches, I came up with these seven hot topics that are burning up the data privacy...
View Article7 Things Nordic Companies Should Think About When Doing Business in the US
While speaking recently at the Nordic Privacy Arena in Sweden, I offered Nordic companies seven things they should think about when doing business in the United States. For your reading pleasure:...
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