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Review the webinar: New health and research teleservice, what changes for your authorization requests

Review the webinar: New health and research teleservice, what changes for your authorization requests

The CNIL offers you the opportunity to decipher a subject or news related to data protection through a series of webinars. Find this new episode dedicated to the CNIL’s new health and research teleservice.
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10 Jul 2026 | CNIL Europe
Why U.S. states want Meta to pay up to $1.4 trillion in a youth addiction lawsuit

Why U.S. states want Meta to pay up to $1.4 trillion in a youth addiction lawsuit

Meta disclosed the $1.4 trillion sum in response to attorneys-general's filing regarding potential damages in the youth addiction case, adding that the penalty is not supported by evidence. The post Why U.S. states want Meta to pay up to $1.4 trillion in a youth addiction lawsuit appeared first on MEDIANAMA.
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10 Jul 2026 | MediaNama India Asie-Pacifique
ixigo bets on voice payments, but RBI rules still require human authentication

ixigo bets on voice payments, but RBI rules still require human authentication

ixigo wants users to pay for travel bookings by voice, but RBI's authentication rules could determine how the feature evolves. The post ixigo bets on voice payments, but RBI rules still require human authentication appeared first on MEDIANAMA.
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10 Jul 2026 | MediaNama India Asie-Pacifique
"We Want Texans to Know Their Rights": Q&A with Mayday Health on the Impact of Surveillance on Abortion Care

"We Want Texans to Know Their Rights": Q&A with Mayday Health on the Impact of Surveillance on Abortion Care

Last May, EFF reported that a sheriff’s office in Texas searched data from more than 83,000 automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras to track down a woman suspected of self-managing an abortion. ALPRs are promoted as tools for keeping communities safe by finding missing persons and locating stolen vehicles, but...
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9 Jul 2026 | EFF Amérique N.
The House Passed The KIDS Act—The Senate Should Reject It 

The House Passed The KIDS Act—The Senate Should Reject It 

Last week, the House voted on the KIDS Act, a disjointed package of legislation that seeks to control Americans’ web browsing and private messaging. The package combines a revised version of the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), with several other internet bills, study bills, reporting requirements, and new regulations. Different parts...
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9 Jul 2026 | EFF Amérique N.
European Commission Chooses to Keep EU Users Locked Up Behind Big Tech’s Gates

European Commission Chooses to Keep EU Users Locked Up Behind Big Tech’s Gates

Users are always seeking more control over their social networking experience to make it better, whether to improve privacy or enhance flexibility. Interoperability between social networking platforms like Facebook and TikTok has so many benefits that solve those issues.   Say you’re on multiple platforms because you have friends you follow...
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9 Jul 2026 | EFF Amérique N.
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