• Sep 29, 2023
  • Glyn Moody
  • General Privacy News, Governments, Online Privacy,

Poland Opens GDPR Investigation into ChatGPT and OpenAI amid Mounting Privacy Concerns

Poland’s Personal Data Protection Office is investigating a GDPR complaint against ChatGPT and the company behind it, OpenAI. According to the Polish data protection agency: the complainant turned to the Polish supervisory authority after his requests relating to the exercise of his rights under GDPR were not completed by OpenAI. As it turns out, ChatGPT … Continue reading “Poland Opens GDPR Investigation into ChatGPT and OpenAI amid Mounting Privacy Concerns”

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  • Aug 23, 2023
  • Glyn Moody
  • General Privacy News, Governments, Online Privacy, Social Media, Surveillance, VPN,

Canada’s New C-18 “Link Tax” Law Tackles the Wrong Problem. The Real Solution Would Enhance Privacy.

In June, Canada passed the Online News Act, commonly known as C-18. It’s framed as a law that’s designed to help Canadian news publishers financially, as it forces large tech companies to pay when they link to news stories. What Is C-18? The Canadian government describes the key element of the new law as follows: [C-18] … Continue reading “Canada’s New C-18 “Link Tax” Law Tackles the Wrong Problem. The Real Solution Would Enhance Privacy.”

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  • Aug 25, 2021
  • Glyn Moody
  • Cybersecurity, General Privacy News, Surveillance,

Chile is Passing a Neuro-Rights Law to Protect Mental Privacy. It’s Time for Other Nations to Do the Same.

Two years ago, this blog wrote about the privacy implications of the exciting new field of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). The approach discussed there involved implanting tiny threads directly into the brain. Such an invasive and medically risky procedure is unlikely to be adopted by the general public. But a new paper underlines the major advances … Continue reading “Chile is Passing a Neuro-Rights Law to Protect Mental Privacy. It’s Time for Other Nations to Do the Same.”

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Privacy News Online | Weekly Review: September 18, 2020

Featured: Privacy News Online – Week of September 18th, 2020 SaveOnlineFreeSpeech.org lets you comment against Trump’s “Censor the Internet” executive order Digital rights advocacy group Fight for the Future has been driving comments to the FCC with a campaign on their new site: SaveOnlineFreeSpeech.org. The FCC had a call for public comments regarding President Trump’s … Continue reading “Privacy News Online | Weekly Review: September 18, 2020”

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