Tech News UK opens investigations into TikTok and Reddit over children’s data “The responsibility to keep children safe online lies firmly at the door of the companies,” the UK information commissioner said. 03/03/2025
Work 77% of people have used AI in job searches, a new survey finds Despite the high adoption rate, "profound disparities persist," an expert said about using AI tools in job search. 29/01/2025
Tech News Italy hands OpenAI €15 million fine after ChatGPT data privacy probe The Italian Data Protection Authority found OpenAI used personal data to train their AI without "an adequate legal basis" for doing so. 20/12/2024
Europe in Motion Almost 15% of EU youngsters unable to pay rent, new data shows Over the past twelve months youngsters across the block have struggled with rising costs, particularly in France, the Netherlands and Greece. 21/10/2024
Tech News Slack clarified AI data policy after facing criticism online Slack faced backlash this past month regarding its approach to users’ data. 27/05/2024
Tech News Intended highlight of the 2024 Consumer Summit was completely omitted. A European Commission initiative aimed to let Big Tech companies voluntarily commit to a "cookie pledge", which would allow consumers to make effective choices regarding tracking-based advertising models, has failed to gain traction, a Commission spokesperson told Euronews. 23/04/2024
Euronews Tech Talks If everything we do leaves a data trail, can we protect our privacy? From reading a newspaper online, listening to podcasts or ordering food, we add to our digital footprints daily. But how secure is our long-term privacy? 03/04/2024
Tech News 1 in 2 people in France have data stolen in massive cyberattack One in two French people’s data was stolen in a major cybersecurity breach - the largest ever in France - leaving 33 million at risk. 08/02/2024
World News Euroviews. The EU should make facial recognition history for the right reasons Whilst civil rights activists have long called for an outright ban, certain EU lawmakers may see the AI Act as an opportunity to claim that they are doing the (human) right(s) thing — and actually doing the opposite, Ella Jakubowska writes. 16/11/2023
Tech News From FaceID to Amazon One, should you share biometric data online? While biometric data, such as facial scanning and fingerprints, means you can skip the password, it might also pose security concerns. 10/09/2023
Tech News Meta fined a record €1.2 billion over European data transfers Meta has been ordered to stop transferring European user data across the Atlantic by October to comply with strict EU privacy rules. 22/05/2023
Tech News OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot blocked in Italy over privacy concerns Italy's data protection agency has ordered an immediate ban on the AI-driven chatbot over alleged privacy violations. 31/03/2023
Tech News This new system could finally make it easier to understand GDPR A new GDPR certification system aims to make it easier for businesses and citizens to understand EU data protection rules - and comply with them. 13/10/2022
Smart Health Everything you need to know about the European Health Data Space The European Health Data Space could transform healthcare as we know it. In this article, we tell you what it is and what it could mean for you. 13/10/2022
Tech News Is time up for TikTok? Concerns over data security resurface in US The FCC accused TikTok of having "sheep's clothing," accusing the Chinese-owned firm of harvesting troves of sensitive user data. 30/06/2022
Tech News Big Tech asked to protect user data from US state abortion prosecution The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs Wade has raised questions about whether tech companies should protect the data of users seeking abortions. 27/06/2022