Post-Brexit data reprieve for UK & Microsoft launches major copyright attack on rivals
The EU and UK agreement on data transfer is a relief to businesses looking to work across borders. But Facebook and Google now face pressure on several fronts from Microsoft, the EU's data watchdog, and New York State.
--Susan Raab, Editor
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Big sigh of relief for UK-EU data share
EU gives UK a post-Brexit four-year pass on data transfers
Gridlock has been averted by the European Commission, which gave an adequacy endorsement for the UK's privacy protections. Pending approval by the individual EU countries, this will allow data sharing between the EU and UK, subject to monitoring and review.
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Flybits adds consumer control tiers and data privacy ed features
FinTech digital platform, Flybits, releases Privacy-First Opt-in Experience
Helping consumers with privacy requires good tools and teaching them why and how to use them. Flybits is in the midst of a series of releases that aim to aid banking consumers do both.
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