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How has Spotify made us forget about privacy with Spotify Wrapped?

“What did your 2021 sound like? Did you fall back in love with a past favourite artist, sample a genre you’d never listened to before, or binge true crime podcasts for the first time ever? However you streamed, it was uniquely you, and uniquely 2021.” This is how Spotify introduced…

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FIFA World Cup 2022: a new target for cyber-attacks and privacy threats?

While a major global event approaches, cyber-attacks often increase. Back to 2018, Russia, the host nation of the FIFA World Cup was the prey to such incidents. 25 million cyber-attacks were shut off by the Russian security services. Fast forward to November 2022, Qatar is the country where the football tournament is held and with this, security issues peak with 1.7 million expected attendees.

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Harvesting data and selling profiles : the shadowy world of Data Brokers

Harvesting data and selling profiles : the shadowy world of Data Brokers Acxiom, Experian, Epsilon, CoreLogic, Datalogix and PeekYou, those are companies whose names are vastly unknown to the general population. But for those companies, the general population has very little secrets. They are called data or information brokers, and…

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How South Korea became an adequate country in regards to data privacy

How South Korea became an adequate country in regards to data privacy The 17th December 2021, South Korea became the newly member of a very select club of countries regarded by the European Union (EU) as adequate, in regards to personal data protection. Far from a simple badge of honour,…

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An adequacy decision between the USA and the UE : nothing more than a pipe dream ?

An adequacy decision between the USA and the UE : nothing more than a pipe dream ? « Insanity is doing the same things over and over and expecting different results. » This famous quote, usually attributed to Albert Einstein, could very well be applied to the legal saga of the facilitation…

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GDPR access right : How can employees recover their company-held personal data ?

GDPR access right : How can employees recover their company-held personal data ? As GDPR implications slowly creep into employment law, the employee’s access right have recently been clarified by the French data protection authority (CNIL).   What is the GDPR access right ? Very much linked to its rectification…

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Free Mobile contraint de payer 300 000€ d’amende pour non-respect du RGPD

Free Mobile contraint de payer 300 000€ d’amende pour non-respect du RGPD La Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL) vient une fois de plus souligner l’importance de la sécurité des données des utilisateurs d’un service. Le mardi 4 janvier 2022, elle a publié un communiqué dans lequel elle…

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