NOYB files a privacy complaint against Mozilla with the Austrian data protection authority, accusing it of tracking Firefox users on websites without consent
Vienna-based advocacy group NOYB on Wednesday said it has filed a complaint with the Austrian data protection authority …
The US DOJ sues Adobe for allegedly harming “consumers by enrolling them in its default, most lucrative subscription plan without clearly disclosing” plan terms
Amid a flurry of tech news yesterday … Kevin Okemwa / Windows Central : US government sues Adobe for ‘deceptive’ business tactics and hiding steep subscription cancellation charges to ‘trap’ its custo...
The Irish DPC fines Meta €390M over GDPR breaches related to its ad and data handling practices, giving the company three months to comply; Meta plans to appeal
quickly — find a new legal basis for its sprawling targeted advertising empire. 🧵 https://pro.politico.eu/... @maxschrems : So, @noybeu (that the @DPCIreland calls “an [unspecified] Austrian complaina...
Max Schrems' campaign group noyb files complaints with German and Spanish regulators, claiming Apple breaks EU law by letting advertisers track users via IDFA
Austrian activist files complaints with German and Spanish data protection authorities — Apple is breaking EU law …
A nonprofit founded by privacy advocate Max Schrems has filed a complaint against Google on behalf of an Austrian citizen, claiming Android Ad ID violates GDPR
Claims consent was neither informed, nor specific, nor free - but Google says it cannot identify a user from the ID
EU's top court rules that an individual country can order Facebook to take down defamatory content and restrict global access to that material
Comments posted on the social network about an Austrian politician became a battle over the reach of European defamation laws on the internet.
A Hong Kong tycoon is suing the salesman who persuaded him to let an Austrian supercomputer named K1 manage his investments with AI, whose trades cost him $20M+
Robots are getting more humanoid every day, but they still can't be sued. — So a Hong Kong tycoon is doing the next best thing. Tweets: @jeremyakahn Tweets: Jeremy Kahn / @jeremyakahn : A Hong Kong ...
Austrian court rules Facebook must remove postings deemed as hate speech across the platform and not just in Austria, strengthening an earlier ruling
Shadia Nasralla / Reuters :