Tag: privacy
Reclaiming Your Privacy: What to Do When Your Data Is Already...
In Ghana and across Africa, the digital age has ushered in unprecedented convenience, yet it has also introduced significant privacy challenges. For instance, in...
Meta and Apple face major antitrust charges in Europe
The European Commission is reportedly gearing up to make Meta and Apple the first targets of its new antitrust powers, based on the Digital...
Privacy Implications of CCTV
The continuous increase in the use of video surveillance systems in both the public and private sectors has increased the social acceptability of both...
What does Data Protection mean to the Church?
Yes, I agree the mission of the church is to reconcile sinners with God and to bring back the lost sheep into the fold...
Meta Platforms hit with €1.2 billion EU fine
Meta Platforms has been hit with a record €1.2 billion fine by the lead privacy regulator in the European Union for its handling of...
Meta to face record EU privacy fine over Facebook data transfer...
Meta Platforms, owners of Facebook is set to face a record European Union privacy fine related to data transfer of Facebook's EU users to...
Google bans personal loan apps from accessing user contacts
Google is banning Android apps offering personal loans from accessing users’ sensitive data, such as photos and contacts.
From the end of May, Google Play...
BREAKING: TikTok fined £12.7 million in UK for child data abuse
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has today, April 4, 2023, announced that it had imposed a fine of £12.7 million on TikTok for violations...
Google launches tool to remove your personal information from Search results
Google has started rolling out a new tool to help users easily remove their personal information that shows up in Google Search results, 9to5Mac reports.
The...
WhatsApp sues Indian government to prevent breach of privacy
Mark Zuckerberg's WhatsApp has filed a lawsuit in Delhi against the Indian government seeking to block regulations coming into force on Wednesday to compel...