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Data collection cheat sheet: how Parler, Twitter, Facebook, MeWe’s data policies compare

Security Affairs

While these alt platforms largely position themselves as “free speech” alternatives, we at CyberNews were also interested in how these alt social platforms compare in terms of data collection. Users would need to read both Triller’s and Quickblox’ privacy policies to get a good idea of how their data is being collected and processed.

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App Builder Release with Grid CRUD Actions, Nested Data-binding Support, Category Chart Aggregations and more

Enterprise Software Blog

Use Hierarchical type data in Tree-Grid and Tree component. Added support for nested data-binding when repeating components based on hierarchical data. Group and aggregate data in Category chart when repeated labels are present. Added two new sample apps - Learning portal and Inventory management.

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GDPR compliance checklist

IBM Big Data Hub

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a European Union (EU) law that governs how organizations collect and use personal data. Any company operating in the EU or handling EU residents’ data must adhere to GDPR requirements. Criminal conviction data can only be controlled by public authorities.

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App Builder Release - What's New in Infragistics Ultimate 23.1

Enterprise Software Blog

Chart Aggregations feature You can now g roup and aggregate data in a Category chart when repeated labels are present. Let’s say you wanted to group by Category (groceries, household, restaurants) and then obtain the maximum value of the Amount column. The basic idea for this feature is very similar to a grid.

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“Dark patterns?” EDPB draft guidance sets out its expectations on subliminal privacy eroding practices

Data Protection Report

The Guidelines consider in detail common social media interfaces that present the content of privacy policies and collect consent in ways which substantively violate the GDPR requirements, while still pretending to formally comply with them (these methods now termed “dark patterns”) and explain how the GDPR applies in this context.

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Genetic information – global privacy considerations – an Australian and UK perspective

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Organisations wishing to use health information for research purposes in Australia may wish to have reference to the so-called “section 95A guidelines” on the collection, use or disclosure of health information published by the National Health and Medical Research Council. Generally, these guidelines are not binding. i) public health.

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How to prepare for the California Consumer Privacy Act

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

1, 2020, grants to the state’s over 40 million people a range of rights comparable to the rights given to European citizens with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)–the two legislations are not that similar, but they do share some general features, GDPR is an omnibus law, while CCPA is more limited.

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