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Data protection

Amazon denies violations of EU data protection regulation

Has Amazon collected too much data? The company is vehemently defending itself against one of the highest fines in the history of the EU General Data Protection Regulation. A Luxembourg court is now trying to settle the dispute.

By Redaktion Table

Die DG Home hatte gezielte Werbung in mehreren Mitgliedstaaten geschaltet.

Ylva Johansson faces backlash from data protection advocates

The targeted microtargeting on X by the Directorate-General for Home Affairs now has repercussions: The Austrian data protection activists from None of Your Business (NOYB) have lodged a complaint with the European Data Protection Supervisor.

By Falk Steiner

Meta fined billions: a new dawn for data protection

The European data protection authorities want the Facebook Group to pay a fine of €1.2 billion. It is not only the amount of the fine that marks a turning point in data protection – because in their decision, the supervisors state much more.

By Falk Steiner

Data protection in China  

For years, Chinese and international companies were able to grow almost unregulated. China's data protection act is intended to prevent that in the future. New data rules have massive consequences for international companies: from data trading centers to surveillance. Data transfer in particular is affected.      From algorithms to data laws to hacker attacks - current China data protection news from the Table.editorial team.