GigaomWhat German startups really think of web privacy rules
As America and Europe try to harmonize their data protection regulations, startups in Berlin explain the benefits of a more level playing field. Read more »
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As America and Europe try to harmonize their data protection regulations, startups in Berlin explain the benefits of a more level playing field. Read more »
Facebook has been slapped down again by the German authorities over privacy problems with its Friend Finder feature — but while reports suggest the social network has fixed the problem, the… Read more »
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Sean Gallagher has a piece on Ars Technica this morning, which suggests that Microsoft lost a deal with European defence contractor BAE Systems… because of fears about PATRIOT Act-endorsed snooping. Microsoft,… Read more »
Reports this weekend suggest that Facebook is about to face a new crackdown from European authorities over the way it collects data on users — but closer inspection suggests that it… Read more »
A Microsoft executive’s answer to a question during the London launch of Office 365 last month has caused a bit of a storm. As Zack Whittaker reported for ZDNet, Microsoft “admitted”… Read more »