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PhysicsWallah’s educational gaming foray raises questions on consent, children’s data and privacy

PhysicsWallah’s educational gaming foray raises questions on consent, children’s data and privacy

PhysicsWallah quietly launched game-based learning app ‘PW Games’ in April, but its policy for processing minors’ personal data should raise some eyebrows. The post PhysicsWallah’s educational gaming foray raises questions on consent, children’s data and privacy appeared first on MEDIANAMA.
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24 Jun 2026 | MediaNama India Asie-Pacifique
Supporting GDPR consistency: EDPB launches dedicated form

Supporting GDPR consistency: EDPB launches dedicated form

Brussels, 24 June – The EDPB has launched a dedicated contact form for stakeholders to report possible inconsistencies in how the GDPR is interpreted across Europe. This initiative reflects the commitments set out in the EDPB Helsinki Statement on enhanced clarity, support and engagement, aimed at strengthening the dialogue with...
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24 Jun 2026 | EDPB Europe
Victims of data breaches: stay vigilant regarding support offers

Victims of data breaches: stay vigilant regarding support offers

Victims of personal data breaches receive emails offering help in having their online information deleted. The CNIL urges caution in the face of these approaches, of which it is not the originator.
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24 Jun 2026 | CNIL Europe
Presentation of the 2026 “Privacy Protection” prize by the CNIL and Inria

Presentation of the 2026 “Privacy Protection” prize by the CNIL and Inria

During the Privacy Research Day, June 24, 2026, the CNIL and Inria awarded the 2026 Privacy Protection Prize to a team of international researchers for their article on the connection between regulation and research concerning designs...
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24 Jun 2026 | CNIL Europe
Public information

Public information

This page lists public information from the CNIL (documents, videos, open data).
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24 Jun 2026 | CNIL Europe
Lowdown: Legal tech firm sues US over Anthropic AI access ban for foreign nationals

Lowdown: Legal tech firm sues US over Anthropic AI access ban for foreign nationals

Legion LegalTech has sued the US government over restrictions on access to Anthropic's AI models, arguing no export-control law covers hosted AI systems. The post Lowdown: Legal tech firm sues US over Anthropic AI access ban for foreign nationals appeared first on MEDIANAMA.
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24 Jun 2026 | MediaNama India Asie-Pacifique
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