Privacy
The GDPR is done. And it impacted only the businesses operating in the EU anyway. Right? Not really. Privacy is never “done”. Compliance is an ever-present requirement and businesses should constantly monitor their touchpoints, their data collection practices, their data processing logic and the same set of considerations for...
Privacy
In a blog post on Monday 23rd, WebKit security and privacy engineer John Wilander explained that the primary motivation behind Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP) version 2.3 is to combat what WebKit considers to be the “continued abuse” of link decoration, aka adding code to a URL in order to...
Privacy
You might not use personal data in your business but did you know that you need to follow specific rules even for non-personal data? And what about mixed data that contains both personal and non-personal information? The new Regulation (EU) 2018/1807 on a framework for the free flow of...
Privacy
I was not around when the GDPR frenzy peaked. But I have heard stories – hilarious and stressful – of the scramble to put together re-permissioning drives which would not make our customers tear their hair out, and the long sprints of revamps on our app to incorporate the...
Privacy
In 2017, the first draft of the ePrivacy Regulation was created by the European Commission as a part of an effort to replace the now outdated ePrivacy Directive (2002). Although it has not yet been put in place, the ePrivacy Regulation is already making waves amongst businesses and technology...
Privacy
Since the passing of the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), several states are following in California’s footsteps and adopting privacy bills that would allow consumers to object to the sale of their personal information. On June 6, 2019, the Maine Governor signed into law LD 946 with title: “An...