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German DPAs Publish Further Guidance on the Use of Personal Data for Advertising Purposes

Hunton Privacy

On December 10, 2013, a German data protection working group on advertising and address trading published new guidelines on the collection, processing and use of personal data for advertising purposes (the “Guidelines”). The first set of guidelines were published in November 2012.

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Council of Europe Considers Amendments to Convention 108

Hunton Privacy

On June 28-30, 2011, the Council of Europe’s Bureau of the Consultative Committee of the Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to the Automatic Processing of Personal Data (known as the “T-PD-Bureau”) met in Strasbourg, France, to discuss, among other things, amending the Council of Europe’s Convention 108.

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Article 29 Working Party Releases Opinion on Facial Recognition Technology

Hunton Privacy

On March 22, 2012, the Article 29 Working Party (the “Working Party”), adopted an Opinion analyzing the privacy and data protection law framework applicable to the use of facial recognition technology in online and mobile services, such as social networks and smartphones.

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The Burden of Privacy In Discovery

Data Matters

Relatively recent advances in technology — smartphones and social media, in particular — have allowed businesses to collect, store, and find ways to monetize far more personal data than ever before. social security and credit card numbers, employee and patient health data, and customer financial records).”43

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The debate on the Data Protection Bill in the House of Lords

Data Protector

What follows below is an edited version of the debate in the House of Lords of the Second Reading of the Data Protection Bill, held on 10 October. We welcome the Government’s proposal for an offence of knowingly or recklessly re-identifying de-identified personal data without the data controller’s consent.

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CNIL Unveils 2019 Inspection Program and 2018 Annual Activity Report

Hunton Privacy

According to a survey conducted in April for the CNIL, 62 percent of French people have heard about the GDPR and 70 percent say that they are more aware of the protection of their personal data compared to past years. Overall, only 11 sanctions were imposed by the CNIL’s Restricted Committee in 2018, including 10 fines.

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How to Track Your Kids (and Other People's Kids) With the TicTocTrack Watch

Troy Hunt

Still, this has been a useful exercise to understand not just how the various entities relate to each other, but also because it shows that the scope of this issue isn't just constrained to kids, it affects the elderly too. Certainly not the current gen XS, does that resolution put it back in about the iPhone 5 era from 2012?

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