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Meta in Privacy Battle

The US District Court for the District of Columbia ruled against Meta in a privacy battle after ruling that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) may urge Meta to lower the profit gained from users under 18 that use its platforms.

Overall, the legal battle between the FTC and Meta is a focal point in the ongoing debate about the regulation of tech companies, data privacy, and the responsibilities these companies bear, especially when protecting the interests of underage users and their parents.

Previous Four Data, Analytics, Protection & Privacy​

Data Protection Standards

The European Court of Justice issued a significant ruling that streamlines the process of imposing fines

VEDLIoT Promises Privacies

An EU-funded project, VEDLIoT (Very Efficient Deep Learning in IoT), has been introduced to address

New Scanners at European Airports

Latvian forensic and biometric digital identity firm Regula has released a new multifunctional passport and travel document

Nonpublic Registration Data

The Registration Data Request Service (RDRS), launched by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers

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