Tag: General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Only a year until the GDPR becomes applicable: Is Europe ready?
The data protection regulation is aimed at protecting users’ rights and bringing harmony to the law across Europe. But will it do that?
Amendments to Commission’s proposal for an ePrivacy Regulation
Europe’s e-Privacy Regulation must level the playing field — for the users
Our testimony before the European Parliament on the proposed e-Privacy Regulation clarifies that the rules must not only meet but exceed the protections under the GDPR.
CJEU says dynamic IP addresses are private – hands off, snoops! Sort of.
Your dynamic IP address is private if it can be tied to other pieces of information you supply.
The EU’s e-Privacy directive: more than just a ‘cookie law’
Rather than toss the so-called cookie law, the European Commission should update and upgrade it.
Europe approves privacy-invasive PNR Directive and privacy-protecting GDPR in one day
The European Parliament has approved a dangerous passenger surveillance directive, while at the same time adopting privacy-enhancing data protection rules for all of Europe.
The stormy seas of privacy in Europe
Europe has approved privacy-invasive and privacy-protecting legislation in one day.
EU Cybersecurity Directive finalised: The knights who say NI(S)
The European Union has finalized its first pan-European cybersecurity rules. Here’s a look at the security and privacy implications of the Directive on the Security of Network and Information Systems (NIS).
Q&A on Privacy Reform in Europe
What is the Data Protection Reform Package? Why is it so important? What is the current state of negotiations? Find out by reading our updated FAQ!
General Data Protection Regulation – what tidings do ye bring?
Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is here. We take a close look at the provisions and what the implications are for privacy in the E.U.