Facebook is about to enter a major case against “Europe” over the collection of European citizen’s data under the “PRISM” programme.
Facebook has rejected a report from the Centre of Interdisciplinary Law and ICT at the University of Leuven in Belgium, claiming the social network’s privacy policy violates European Union laws.
HM Revenue and Customs has launched a consultation on changes to its data-gathering abilities in order to tackle the “hidden economy.”
House of Commons' Science and Technology committee has slammed the bill as being vague and confusing, issuing a very critical report on what it sees as key shortcomings.
The National Security Agency, or NSA, has been allowed to temporarily resume the mass interception and collection of telephone records, according to Reuters.
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