IT’S THE LAW (06/05/2024)
Brazil’s new law, The Legal Framework for the Electronic Games Industry, includes privacy protections and obligations for the State to establish age categories for use of data belonging to young people.
Brazil’s new law, The Legal Framework for the Electronic Games Industry, includes privacy protections and obligations for the State to establish age categories for use of data belonging to young people.
With 80% of US ticket market share, Ticketmaster has a user base of 560 million and a massive database of 1.3 terabytes. This contains information on ticket purchases, event details, and user billing information and other sensitive data. Now, Ticketmaster, scarily, has been breached and its data is for sale on the dark web.
Privacy advocacy group noyb has lodged two complaints with Austria’s data protection authority claiming Microsoft’s 365 Education program, which is used widely in EU schools, violates GDPR. The claims include that the data of minors is being processed unlawfully and that information on data use is being kept vague.
Pretty soon it will feel odd when you can’t click on an ad to buy something. PayPal is advancing that glorious future by transforming open web advertisements into fully functional storefronts. Somewhat related: Dentsu and Roku have advice on what makes shoppable TV ads succeed (hint: it’s more than personalization).