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Italy fines Apple $116 million for breach of competition-law

Jurist 23 Dec 2025
... Union (EU) privacy regulations (GDPR), effectively forcing them to request the same permissions twice. In March, France fined Apple $162 million over the ATT policy, finding similar GDPR violations.
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Austria supreme court rules Meta’s personalized ads unlawful

Jurist 19 Dec 2025
The ruling also addressed Meta’s processing of sensitive personal data under Article 9 of the GDPR, including information relating to political opinions, health, and sexual orientation.
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UK watchdog urged to probe GDPR failures in Home Office eVisa rollout

The Register 12 Dec 2025
Civil society groups are urging the UK's data watchdog to investigate whether ...
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The 12 Days of Christmas Day 6 – No naughty lists here: Keeping your data GDPR-friendly (Arribatec Group ASA)

Public Technologies 10 Dec 2025
Keeping your data GDPR-friendly With Christmas just around the corner and the 6 Days of Techmas countdown in full swing, now is a cracking good moment to get your ...
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Meta promises to reduce data sharing for EU users by 2026 to avoid EU GDPR fines

TechRadar 09 Dec 2025
After being hit with a €200 million DMA fine in the EU, Meta has agreed to change its ads policy ... .
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Auto-enrolment pensions: Accounting body raises GDPR concerns over employer portal

The Irish Times 09 Dec 2025
However, he said additional steps may be taken. READ MORE. A digital euro for the digital age ... Even unintended visibility of who is enrolled constitutes a potential data breach under EU general data protection regulation (GDPR) principles, it said ... .
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Comments to European Commission Regarding Joint Guidelines on the Interplay Between DMA and GDPR (ITIF - The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation)

Public Technologies 04 Dec 2025
... the DMA by gatekeepers."[2]In view of this intersection, the Draft Joint Guidelines attempt to "ensure that the DMA and the GDPR are interpreted and applied in a compatible manner."[3].
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One year on, the new European Commission is abandoning human rights

Access Now 02 Dec 2025
The most egregious example of this can be seen in the recently released Digital Omnibus Package, which proposes a dangerous watering-down of legislation including the AI Act and General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), among other digital policies.
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EU listens to Nordic GDPR proposals, but several questions remain (Confederation of Swedish Enterprises)

Public Technologies 28 Nov 2025
) Start In English ArticleNovember 28, 2025 The European Commission is rapidly proposing regulatory simplifications in the so-called Omnibus proposals ... Attachments Original document Permalink. Disclaimer.
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Adrian Weckler: EU bows to pressure from US and Big Tech on AI and GDPR

Irish Independent 21 Nov 2025
Is the EU caving to the US and businesses on AI and privacy? .
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The EU wants to make some major changes to GDPR - could big tech be ...

TechRadar 20 Nov 2025
GDPR may allow certain data processing for AI training - if it’s anonymized or pseudonymized ... .
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Spanish court orders Meta to pay €479M to publishers over GDPR breach

Invezz 20 Nov 2025
Madrid’s Commercial Court said on Thursday that the compensation stems from Meta’s practices on Facebook and Instagram, where the company processed user data in violation of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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