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8 stories about Privacy Laws
The rise of information brokers: Unveiling the underbelly of data accessibility
23.08.23
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Viki Auslender
Uncovering how information brokers facilitate easy access to segmented data in Israel
Unlike Europe, Indian privacy law is skewed in favor of Google & Amazon
21.08.23
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Viki Auslender
The new Indian law for the protection of digital personal data prioritizes the interests of the government and private companies over the protection of surfers
Google won't allow products to be used against users, says Chief Privacy Officer as abortion rights debate rages
26.06.22
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Omer Kabir
“We will be looking at the way our services operate to ensure we are protecting our users maximally and we will continue engaging both with law enforcement and with policy makers to ensure that legal demands for information are not abused," Google’s Keith Enright said on Sunday during a visit to Israel
“A company that realizes that it’s causing harm to its users must course-correct”
30.11.21
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CTech
Rabea Zioud, CEO of Hasoub, a group that connects the Arab population with the high tech industry, was speaking during a panel on Calcalist and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom’s Values & Innovation Conference
“We’ve never shared information with China,” says general manager of TikTok-Israel
12.12.20
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Omer Kabir
Assaf Sagy addresses the criticism over the Chinese social media TikTok’s parent company ByteDance, and its alleged involvement in data gathering
Head of the Privacy Protection Authority: Israeli Security Agency’s Activities harm our privacy
15.10.20
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Amir Kurtz
Dr. Shlomit Wagman-Ratner, Head of the Anti-Money Laundering Authority and acting-head of the Privacy Protection Authority says that cybercrimes have almost doubled since the outbreak of the coronavirus
On Anniversary of GDPR Enactment, Israel’s Privacy Laws Still Far Behind
25.05.20
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Adi Pick
Israel’s privacy laws are embarrassingly outdated and Covid-19 is putting them to the test
Israel's Privacy Laws Dawdling Will Be Catastrophic, Says Law Researcher
18.07.19
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Omer Kabir
A recent $5 billion fine imposed on Facebook called attention to the privacy compliance—or lack thereof—of tech multinationals. When it comes to privacy, Israel remains far behind the rest of the tech world, and some tech executives are worried
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