French privacy regulator CNIL fined Solocal Marketing Services $1 million (900,000 euros) for commercial data prospecting without securing prospects' consent and for transferring their data to partners without a valid legal basis.
The Danish Data Protection Authority (DPA) updated its guidance Tuesday about how data controllers should react when a personal data breach occurs, including notification practices.
Italian privacy regulator Garante fined U.S. consumer AI company Luka $5.6 million (5 million euros) for General Data Protection Regulation breaches and launched a probe into how it processes data during the life cycle of the generative AI systems that underlie its Replika chatbot, it announced Monday.
French privacy authority CNIL published two practical guides on data breaches for the education sector. One is aimed at school principals and administrative staff, the other at data protection officers.
French data protection authority CNIL unveiled final recommendations aimed at helping mobile app designers include better privacy protections in their products, and said it would start enforcing them this year.
Noyb is considering mounting a European class action against Meta if the social media platform continues with a plan to use data of EU Facebook and Instragram users for AI training, the Austrian privacy advocacy group said Wednesday.
The European Data Protection Supervisor Tuesday announced a practical checklist of key factors the European Commission, Parliament and Council should consider when they propose legislation and perform other acts that involve processing people's personal data.
The European Commission Tuesday launched a consultation on draft guidelines for protecting minors online under the Digital Services Act. The move offers privacy attorneys a golden opportunity to influence next-generation child protection, one lawyer said.
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) offered preliminary support Thursday for an upcoming European Commission proposal to make changes to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The Latvian Data Protection Authority advised Tuesday on the information landlords can request from potential tenants before renting a property.