Tag: anonymity
EU Internet law: MEP Patrick Breyer calls on citizens to participate
Following the General Data Protection Regulation and the ePrivacy Regulation, the next major project to tackle the digital revolution at EU level will be proposed next year: A Digital Services Act …
In fight against coronavirus, governments embrace surveillance | POLITICO [extern]
The European Commission has gone further, asking all such data to be centralized to speed up prevention across the bloc, three people involved in the talks told POLITICO . But epidemiologists …
COVID-19 Threatens More Than Your Health – Civil Liberties Are About to Be Slashed | CPO Magazine [extern]
COVID-19 Threatens More Than Your Health – Civil Liberties Are About to Be Slashed CPO Magazine
No right to anonymous communications? European Court of Human Rights rubber-stamps mandatory SIM card registration laws
The European Court of Human Rights today ruled the general and indiscriminate compulsory identification of all users of SIM cards for mobile phones and smartphones compatible with human rights (case no. …
European Court of Human Rights to decide on complaint against ban on anonymous prepaid mobile phone cards
On Thursday 30 January 2020 the European Court of Human Rights will announce its judgement on a complaint filed by Member of the European Parliament and civil liberties activist Patrick …
California Dreamin’: Is a Single State EU Data Protection Deal on the Cards? | CPO Magazine [extern]
California Dreamin’: Is a Single State EU Data Protection Deal on the Cards? CPO Magazine
Google Can Forget You, but Only in Europe | CPO Magazine [extern]
Google Can Forget You, but Only in Europe CPO Magazine
Google And The Right To Be Forgotten | Forbes [extern]
In a case I have been closely following, France’s data-privacy watchdog, CNIL (Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés), investigated Google’s non-compliance with the consent and transparent aspects of EU and France’s …
German government can save IP addresses to help stop cyber attacks, court rules | Reuters UK [extern]
KARLSRUHE, Germany (Reuters) – Germany’s Federal Court ruled on Tuesday that websites operated by the government are generally allowed to save users’ internet addresses but must provide reasons why doing so …
