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| UK’s New Data Bill, EDPB’s ePrivacy Guidelines & Pinterest’s GDPR Battle | 24 Oct 2024 | 00:11:44 | |
Privacy Corner Newsletter: October 24, 2024 This week, we dive into the UK’s resurrected data reform bill, ePrivacy Directive guidelines, and a new complaint against Pinterest. ▶ Back from the Dead: Comparing the UK’s New and Old Data Reform Bills The UK has introduced a new Data (Use and Access) Bill (DUAB), which incorporates several proposals from the previously scrapped Data Protection and Digital Information Bill (DPDIB). The DUAB revives and reshapes key provisions, such as legitimate interests and cookie consent exemptions, while dropping several controversial aspects from its predecessor. How might these changes in UK legislation affect your organization's data compliance strategy? ▶ EDPB Finalizes ePrivacy Directive Guidelines: Fingerprinting, SDKs, and APIs Firmly in Scope The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has published its final guidelines clarifying how the ePrivacy Directive applies to modern tracking technologies. Developers and privacy professionals should note that the Directive covers not just cookies but newer methods like device fingerprinting and SDKs—tightening consent requirements across digital platforms. Are your tracking technologies compliant with the latest ePrivacy Directive guidelines? ▶ Pinterest Hit by noyb Complaint: Cookies and the Right to Data Recipient Information A complaint has been filed by privacy group noyb against Pinterest, alleging insufficient disclosure about the sharing of users' personal data. The case could set a new precedent on the amount of detail required in responses to data subject access requests, especially regarding which third parties receive personal data. Could your data subject access request processes withstand a similar challenge? | |||
| ICO Court Loss, EDPB Rulings, CJEU Decisions and Privado’s CoE Launch | 10 Oct 2024 | 00:12:32 | |
Privacy Corner Newsletter: October 10, 2024 ▶ Court ruling on credit card data: The UK tribunal rules that credit card numbers alone may not always qualify as personal data, challenging the ICO’s interpretation. This decision could reshape how companies assess their data protection obligations after a breach. How will this impact your approach to classifying sensitive data? ▶ EDPB clarifies processor responsibilities: New guidance outlines the extent to which controllers are accountable for sub-processors. Critical insights for your GDPR compliance strategy. ▶ CJEU redefines legitimate interest: A commercial interest can now qualify as a legitimate interest under GDPR—but only under specific conditions. What this shift means for your data processing activities. Sponsored by Privado.ai | |||
| Big Tech Under Fire: EU Privacy Group Files Complaints Against Meta & Microsoft, Australia Shifts Probe Focus | 07 Jun 2024 | 00:12:00 | |
This week's Privacy Corner dives into several data privacy battles: | |||
| EU privacy crackdown heats up: EDPB probes OpenAI, Irish DPC fines surge, & UK ditches GDPR reform | 31 May 2024 | 00:12:01 | |
Privacy Corner Newsletter Summary This week's newsletter covers several key privacy topics: - EDPB vs OpenAI: The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) is investigating OpenAI's ChatGPT software to ensure it complies with GDPR regulations. - UK's GDPR reforms are dead: The UK's attempt to reform data protection laws has stalled due to upcoming elections. The proposed changes, including a new "recognized legitimate interests" legal basis and relaxed data subject rights, are unlikely to be revived soon. - Irish DPC's 2023 report: The Irish Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) report shows a significant increase in workload and fines issued in 2023. | |||
| AI Regs on the Rise: CO Leads, EU Finalizes Law, & US APRA Shifts | 24 May 2024 | 00:12:05 | |
This week's newsletter covers developments in AI regulation, enforcement actions by the ICO, and updates on the APRA draft.
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| Data privacy heating up! US states race for strongest laws, UK grapples with AI rights, and EU probes Meta's child safety. | 17 May 2024 | 00:12:30 | |
This week's Privacy Corner dives into the latest data privacy developments: | |||
| US: APRA faces heat as 15 AGs criticize the draft bill UK: Blames China for cyberattack on military, exposing data | 10 May 2024 | 00:10:19 | |
This Week in Privacy: AGs Block US Privacy Bill, China Blamed for UK Hack, Finnish Retailer Fined Heavily | |||
| Generative AI and GDPR, Fines for Location Data Sharing and Updated Health Breach Notification Rule | 03 May 2024 | 00:11:08 | |
This week's Privacy Corner newsletter covers a range of important topics:
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| Why a new US law that protects data from “foreign adversaries” extends beyond just TikTok. What the EDPB has planned for the next three years. | 26 Apr 2024 | 00:11:20 | |
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| California’s privacy regulator says no to the new US federal privacy bill. FTC says “no” to telehealth provider for alleged sharing of user info. | 23 Apr 2024 | 00:11:13 | |
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| CPPA Advises on Data Minimization, Google Deletes Incognito Records, UK ICO Focuses on Children's Privacy | 05 Apr 2024 | 00:11:51 | |
Privacy News Roundup by Robert Bateman | |||
| Worldcoin suspended in Portugal. UK blames China for cyberattacks. FTC details 2023 privacy actions. | 30 Mar 2024 | 00:09:32 | |
In this episode of The Privacy Corner, we cover three major privacy news from this week: | |||
| Insights from the French DPA, UK ICO's Cookie Reprimand, and EU Advocate General on Automated Decisions | 26 Sep 2024 | 00:10:53 | |
Privacy Corner Newsletter: September 26, 2024 ▶ French CNIL: New guidelines set to affect over 10,000 mobile app developers; enforcement sweep scheduled for Spring 2025. | |||
| Navigating the Complexities of My Health My Data Act [MHMDA] | 26 Mar 2024 | 00:29:17 | |
Join us for a special episode of the Privacy Corner as Robert Bateman, Data Privacy Expert, hosts Keir Lamont, Director for U.S. Legislation at the Future of Privacy Forum, on the My Health My Data Act, scheduled to take effect in Washington on March 31, 2024, for regulated entities. | |||
| New HIPAA rules on tracking health data, Belgian bank wins AI training case, & UK in hot water | 22 Mar 2024 | 00:12:10 | |
This week's episode of The Privacy Corner, with Robert Bateman and sponsored by Privado AI, covers three major privacy-related developments. Firstly, the OCR's updated guidance on tracking technologies for HIPAA covered entities, emphasizing strict regulations to avoid disclosing Protected Health Information (PHI) to vendors like Facebook and Google. Secondly, the Belgian DPA's decision supporting the use of legitimate interests in AI model training by analyzing a case involving Bank Y's discount scheme and the handling of transaction data. Lastly, the ICO's enforcement notice to the UK Home Office for failing to conduct a proper Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) for its migrant ankle tagging scheme, indicating serious privacy oversights in the process. Additional discussions include the scope and implications of these developments and an announcement on an upcoming special edition with Keir Lamont on the Washington My Health My Data Act. | |||
| AI Act Approved, Kentucky Gets Privacy Law, EU Commission Fined for Data Breach | 18 Mar 2024 | 00:11:18 | |
In this episode of Privacy Corner, Robert Bateman discusses three major privacy-related developments. Firstly, the EU AI Act has been passed by the parliament, detailing the gradual enforcement of prohibited AI practices, general purpose AI system rules, and high risk AI system obligations. Secondly, Kentucky has passed a comprehensive privacy law, similar to Virginia's, encompassing data processing guidelines, consumer rights, and GDPR-inspired principles. Lastly, the European Commission has been sanctioned under data protection law for its use of Microsoft 365, highlighting issues in data processing agreements and data transfers. | |||
| EU cracks down on online ad tracking, FTC warns against data exploitation, and UK mulls "consent or pay" privacy model | 11 Mar 2024 | 00:11:27 | |
In this episode of The Privacy Corner, Robert Bateman highlights the week's top privacy developments. He discusses a complex CJEU case related to the Transparency and Consent Framework in digital advertising, highlights bold statements from the FTC on privacy and data collection following significant enforcement cases, and examines the ICO's call for views on 'consent or pay' models. The episode covers the implications of these developments for data privacy and the responsibilities of companies in handling personal data. | |||
| Biden's New Data Transfer Order, Pornhub's Privacy Breach, and South Africa's First Marketing Enforcement | 03 Mar 2024 | 00:11:30 | |
Privacy week in review with Robert Bateman | |||
| FTC fines Avast $16.5M for selling browsing history, CA settles with DoorDash for CCPA violation, TikTok probed by EU over data practices | 23 Feb 2024 | 00:11:14 | |
In this episode of 'The Privacy Corner', Robert Bateman shares his top three privacy news developments for the week. He discusses the significant privacy fine and order imposed on UK based antivirus company Avast by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). He also talks about DoorDash's settlement under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the ongoing investigation of TikTok under the Digital Services Act (DSA). Throughout the video, Bateman breaks down the privacy and data protection related elements of each case, offering insightful commentary on these important developments. | |||
| California Enforces Privacy Rules, France Sets Priorities, FTC Warns on AI Training | 16 Feb 2024 | 00:12:17 | |
In this episode of 'The Privacy Corner', Robert Bateman discusses the week's top three privacy developments. He talks about the California Privacy Protection Agency winning an appeal which makes its CPRA regulations enforceable. Also, he discusses the priorities set out by the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) for enforcement up to 2024, which includes investigations related to the Olympic and Paralympic games, minors' data, and loyalty programs. Lastly, he describes a warning by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to companies about training their AI models on users. These developments imply a need for businesses to understand and comply with the implications of changing privacy regulations, especially in terms of AI usage and data protection. | |||
| UK's AI gamble: light touch vs EU rules. FTC bites data broker Kochava. CT's new privacy law faces teething troubles | 09 Feb 2024 | 00:12:46 | |
Stay informed about the ever-evolving landscape of privacy with Robert Bateman in this episode of Privacy Corner. This week, he delves into key developments, including the UK government's approach to AI regulation, the Federal Trade Commission's case against data broker Cochava, and the recent report from the Connecticut Attorney General regarding the state's new data privacy act. | |||
| Italy's watchdog clashes with ChatGPT, Google's Bard raises eyebrows & UK's ICO wields AI to hunt rogue cookies | 03 Feb 2024 | 00:10:56 | |
In this week's Privacy Corner, Robert Bateman discusses three major privacy developments. The Italian regulator Garante contesting Chat GPT's GDPR compliance; Google's plan to incorporate its large language model 'Bard' into its messaging app, potentially raising e-privacy issues; and the ICO's update on its cookie sweep and the development of an AI tool to identify cookie violations. The video also delves into the history of OpenAI's allegations, the repercussions of Google's plan, and the ICO's interaction with non-compliant websites. | |||
| Amazon's €32M GDPR Fine, FTC Action on Data Brokers, CPPA's CCPA Opt-Out Guidance | 26 Jan 2024 | 00:10:53 | |
In this episode of The Privacy Corner, the first highlight is the French DPA's hefty fine on Amazon over its intrusive employee monitoring program. Up next is the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) stern action against data broker, InMarket, for mishandling sensitive location data. The episode concludes with useful guidance from the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) on universal opt-out signals. | |||
| GDPR Fines and Tracking Troubles: A Look at the Evolving Data Privacy Landscape | 05 Sep 2024 | 00:12:09 | |
Privacy Corner Newsletter: September 5, 2024 | |||
| EDPB Report on DPO Challenges, Yahoo!'s Hefty €10M French Cookie Fine, Spain's New Cookie Consent Rules | 19 Jan 2024 | 00:11:28 | |
In this episode of Privacy Corner, Robert Bateman discusses three prominent privacy news developments of the week - EDPB's concluded coordinated enforcement action looking at Data Protection Officers across the EU, France's fine of 10 million euros to Yahoo for cookie violations, and the Spanish Data Protection Authority's (AEPD) view of cookies and requirements for consent. He ends by emphasizing the importance of having a data protection officer, providing them necessary resources and insights into AEPD's guidance on audience measurement cookies. | |||
| Vermont's 'My Health My Data Act', Utah's Privacy Law, and Colorado's Opt-Out Update | 05 Jan 2024 | 00:10:56 | |
In this episode of The Privacy Corner, Robert Bateman discusses the latest updates in privacy laws within the U.S. These include details of Vermont's My Health, My Data Act, the effects of Utah's Consumer Privacy Act and finally, the universal opt-out mechanism defined by the Colorado Privacy Act. Bateman also mentions the upcoming Bridge Summit by Privado AI taking place on Data Privacy Day. Tune in for a detailed look at these critical privacy developments and more. | |||
| FTC's COPPA Reform, Retail Biometric Data Deletion, Google's UK Age Estimation Tool | 23 Dec 2023 | 00:10:45 | |
The FTC is set to enhance children's online privacy with proposed changes to the COPPA Rule, aiming to strengthen safeguards against data misuse and increase parental control. - In a landmark decision, a retailer faces the FTC's order to delete its biometric database, highlighting the growing concerns and regulatory actions on biometric data privacy. - Google's new age-estimation face-scanning tool gains momentum with a UK certification, indicating a significant step in age verification technology and its acceptance in regulatory frameworks. | |||
| GDPR's Expansive Interpretation, Meta's $600M Lawsuit, and Global Push Notification Surveillance | 22 Dec 2023 | 00:11:59 | |
In this week's Privacy Corner, Robert Bateman presents his top three privacy stories, sponsored by Privado AI. He dives into the implications of a recent CGEU case, where the Lithuanian health ministry and a mobile app developer face fines due to GDPR violations for a COVID-19 contact tracing app. A lawsuit against Meta blends privacy and competition arguments, questioning the link between data protection and competition law. Lastly, Google and Apple have been reportedly handing over user data related to push notifications to government agencies globally. Tune in for these deep dives and more about the world of data privacy. | |||
| EU AI Act Nearly Passed, CJEU on Data Misuse Fears, Adobe's Tracking Allegations | 15 Dec 2023 | 00:12:40 | |
In this episode of Privacy Corner, Robert talks about key privacy-related news going on globally. He dives into the Court of Justice of the EU's latest judgement, the EU's upcoming AI Act, and the lawsuit Adobe is facing for allegedly tracking without consent. He also briefly describes EU's law-making process, explains implications of the latest privacy rulings, and highlights the upcoming Bridge Summit sponsored by Provado AI. Learn about these issues and more in this detailed and comprehensive coverage of privacy-related matters around the world. | |||
| UK Amends GDPR Reforms; California's AI Decision-Making Rules; Meta's 'Consent or Pay' Model Challenged | 01 Dec 2023 | 00:13:44 | |
In this episode of The Privacy Corner, we go over the UK's introduction of 124 pages of amendments to its data protection reforms, potential implications, and concerns from some quarters. The new draft regulations from the California Privacy Protection Agency regarding automated decision-making and AI. And examine complaints raised against Meta due to its new consent-or-pay model, including both data protection and consumer protection complaints. | |||
| National Security Risks from Online Ads, Google's Cookie Phase-Out, and EDPB's New Cookie Guidelines | 21 Nov 2023 | 00:10:00 | |
| Biden's AI EO Emphasizes Privacy; EDPB vs Meta's Ad Model; and CJEU Reviews EU-US DPF | 07 Nov 2023 | 00:12:47 | |
In this episode of 'Privacy Corner', privacy expert Robert Bateman delves into some significant privacy news items. First on the agenda is Biden's eagerly awaited executive order on safe, AI, which heavily emphasizes privacy and introduces concepts such as 'Privacy Enhancing Technologies' and 'Differential Privacy Guarantee'. Second, the EDPB's decision on META's behavioral advertising methods is analyzed, with Robert debating its effectiveness and potential future consequences. Lastly, the script discusses the arguments outlined against the EU US Data Privacy Framework, specifically centering around Philippe Latombe's challenge to the framework. The episode concludes by expressing skepticism about whether Latombe's case will proceed but recognizes some valid arguments that might be reconsidered by others in the future. | |||
| US States Sue Meta, Canal+ Fined in France, and CJEU's New Data Access Ruling | 30 Oct 2023 | 00:10:07 | |
| UK-US Data Bridge Unveiled, OpenAI Under GDPR Probe, Meta's Ad Algorithm Challenged | 26 Oct 2023 | 00:09:33 | |
This week in privacy - The UK unveils a groundbreaking "UK-US Data Bridge" to streamline personal data transfers. Meanwhile, OpenAI faces GDPR scrutiny in Poland, and Meta's ad algorithms are set for legal examination. Read more in this week's edition. | |||
| Tech Giants Under Fire: Privacy and Compliance Battles Intensify | 15 Aug 2024 | 00:09:37 | |
Privacy Corner Newsletter: August 15, 2024 | |||
| New 'Zero-Click' Spyware Infects Through Ads, Kids' Privacy Law Controversy, and EU-US Data Privacy Tensions Rise | 24 Sep 2023 | 00:14:13 | |
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Featuring insights from Robert Bateman and the Privado.ai team. | |||
| Elon Musk's DOJ Accusations, Delaware's New Data Protection Law & UK GDPR Changes | 17 Sep 2023 | 00:09:32 | |
Navigate the intricate maze of data privacy with the "Privacy Corner" podcast! Join Robert Bateman, a seasoned privacy advocate and industry expert, as he delves deep into the week's most pressing privacy stories from around the world. From corporate takeovers and their unforeseen data repercussions to evolving state legislations and international data protocols, Robert brings clarity to the often clouded waters of the digital privacy realm. In this episode:
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| CPPA Drafts, Privacy Concerns of Connected Cars, & Airbnb's GDPR Investigation | 14 Sep 2023 | 00:09:02 | |
In this week's Privacy Corner, we dive into the CPPA's recent draft regulations, explore the mounting concerns over privacy in the realm of connected cars, and shed light on Airbnb's recent clash with GDPR rules in Ireland. | |||
| Rise of Saturn App, Zoom's Updated Privacy Terms & Recent Data Privacy Laws | 19 Aug 2023 | 00:35:30 | |
In our latest Privacy Corner discussion, we talked about privacy issues with the new education app Satin and how it shares students' private info. We also covered Zoom's TOS controversy around AI training. Finally, we got an overview of new state privacy laws passed in 2022 and 2023 from privacy expert Jody Daniels, including in CA, VA, CO, CT, UT and more states. Lots of insights on navigating this changing legal landscape! | |||
| Zoom's AI Training Controversy, UK's Major Data Breaches, and India's Landmark Data Protection Bill 2023 | 10 Aug 2023 | 00:10:16 | |
| Meta Adopts Consent Policy for EU, US Advances Kids' Privacy Bills, UK ICO Controversy, and more | 04 Aug 2023 | 00:10:00 | |
Join Robert Bateman in this week's Privacy Corner, where he explores key privacy-related issues. This episode discusses Meta's switch to consent-based advertising in Europe, the progress of the Kids Online Safety Act and COPPA 2.0 in the US, and a controversial case involving UK's ICO and FaceWatch. Subscribe for weekly insights on how privacy, technology, and government regulation intersect. Stay tuned! | |||
| US Warnings on Health Tracking, Altman's Worldcoin, Meta's Fine, and more | 01 Aug 2023 | 00:09:04 | |
This week in privacy. US regulators issue warnings over healthcare tracking, raising questions of legality. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's new venture, Worldcon, exchanges iris scans for crypto, igniting privacy debates. Meta fined over VPN data misuse. | |||
| The Privacy Corner: Norway Meta Ad Ban, California Enforces CCPA, US Bill | 21 Jul 2023 | 00:34:11 | |
In this week's news Robert Bateman, and Abishai, a privacy advisor from Privacy Team, talk about recent privacy news items and developments regarding the EU US Data Privacy Framework. They discuss the Norwegian Data Protection Authority banning Meta from behavioral advertising in Norway, the California Attorney General enforcing the CCPA to cover employee data which surprised many companies, and a data breach of military intelligence documents caused by a typo in an email address, highlighting the role of human error in data breaches. They also cover the pros and cons of US businesses signing up for the new EU US data privacy framework and the European Data Protection Board's note regarding it.
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| OpenAI & Microsoft's Legal Hurdle, Google Fine, Meta GDPR Setback | 07 Jul 2023 | 00:29:12 | |
In this week's episode, we discuss recent developments in data protection and privacy laws, including a major EU court decision that found Meta cannot rely on consent, contract, or legitimate interests for targeted ads. We also cover a $3 billion lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft alleging privacy violations and actions against Google Analytics by Swedish regulators. | |||
| Exploring US Privacy Laws & Cybersecurity Updates | 22 Jun 2023 | 00:34:32 | |
In this week's discussion, we dive deep into the sweeping changes in US privacy laws that 2023 brought to us. We kick off with a comprehensive roundup of the new state privacy laws that came into effect this year, from the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) to the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA). Not only that, but we also delve into the state privacy laws passed this year, set to take effect in the coming years, including the Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act and the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act. | |||
| Tech giants and regulators clash over online privacy and data protection as industry practices face increased scrutiny | 01 Aug 2024 | 00:09:44 | |
Privacy Corner Newsletter: August 1, 2024 | |||
| Microsoft's Privacy Missteps and the Future of Data Protection: Exploring Children's Online Privacy, Biometrics, and Innovative Solutions | 08 Jun 2023 | 00:26:23 | |
How does Microsoft find itself in hot water with the FTC over children's privacy, and what can we learn from a Danish GDPR decision? Join me, Robert Bateman, in the Privacy Corner as we uncover the intricacies of Microsoft's violations of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act and discuss the proposed order that seeks to change the tech giant's approach to handling data from users under 13. We'll also tackle the delicate balance between safeguarding children's privacy and scanning biometrics, ensuring you stay informed on the ever-evolving world of data protection. | |||
| Decoding the My Health, My Data Act and Its Implications | 05 Jun 2023 | 00:31:55 | |
What if we told you that the Washington My Health, My Data Act is the most significant US privacy law since the CCPA in 2018? This week, we're joined by privacy experts Robert Bateman and Vopav Anthil as they unravel the implications of this groundbreaking law and its broadened concept of health information. Discover how it's creating new opportunities for health tech startups and the potential impact on data-driven businesses. | |||
| The Privacy Corner: May 25 | 29 May 2023 | 00:33:45 | |
Our special episode commentating GDPR's 5th Anniversary along with the latest on Meta's GDPR fine, TikTok investigation, FTC's privacy order, and Nevada's new privacy bill. | |||
| The Privacy Corner: May 18 | 18 May 2023 | 00:34:09 | |
This week’s Privacy Corner Podcast covers GDPR fines, UK data protection reforms, Meta's defense, EU-US data privacy framework rejection, and French AI Action Plan. | |||