Now playing Next Lithuania Thousands of CityBee users have their personal data leaked online Lithuanian police are investigating after the personal data of thousands of customers of a car-sharing service were leaked online. 17/02/2021
Now playing Next Italy Facebook fined €7 million in Italy for 'misleading' data practices The Italian Competition Authority had already fined Facebook €5 million in 2018 and said the tech giant had ignored an order to correct its policies on user data. 17/02/2021
Now playing Next The Cube TikTok accused of breaching users' rights 'on a massive scale' "TikTok falls foul of multiple breaches of EU consumer rights and fails to protect children from hidden advertising and inappropriate content," said the European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) 16/02/2021
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Now playing Next Italy Italy orders TikTok to block underage users after 10-year-old's death Italy has ordered TikTok to block any users whose age cannot be confirmed after a 10-year-old girl from Palermo died while filming an online "challenge" on a mobile phone. 22/01/2021
Now playing Next The Cube Turkey investigates WhatsApp and Facebook over data privacy update The new policy means users outside the EU and UK must agree to more of their data being shared to Facebook for advertising purposes. 11/01/2021
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Now playing Next World News Privacy activists file EU complaint over iPhone tracking A Vienna-based group has filed complaints against Apple over its use of software to track the behavior of iPhone users, arguing that it violates European Union electronic privacy laws. 16/11/2020
Now playing Next Sweden Thousands of sensitive documents stolen in Swedish data hack Swedish security firm Gunnebo said the incident was "extremely regrettable". 27/10/2020
Now playing Next Ireland Irish watchdog probes Instagram over protection of children's data Ireland's Data Protection Commission is investigating Instagram over safeguards for children's personal information. 19/10/2020
Now playing Next World News Spies to not access phone data except for serious threats - EU court The European Court of Justice has issued its long-awaited ruling on whether data collection and retention by national governments aligns with EU law. 06/10/2020
Now playing Next Netherlands Tech multinationals sued for alleged large-scale GDPR breaches The damages could exceed €10 billion if the legal proceedings are successful, the NGO filing the cases said. 14/08/2020
Now playing Next World News Tracing apps: is privacy protection to blame for few downloads in EU? Contact tracing apps were once hailed as a way for Europe to get a grip on COVID-19 and move away from costly lockdowns. Where did things go wrong? 28/07/2020
Now playing Next World News ECJ invalidates EU-US data transfer agreement over surveillance fears The court stressed that personal data transferred outside the bloc must be "afforded the level of protection essentially equivalent to that guaranteed within the EU." 16/07/2020
Now playing Next Norway Norway data protection authority bans coronavirus tracking app The country's data inspectorate temporarily banned a coronavirus tracking app, raising several concerns about how users' location data, collected via GPS and Bluetooth, would be used. 15/06/2020