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26 votes
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Google risks forced breakup of ad business as EU alleges shocking misconduct
16 votes -
Europeans take a major step toward regulating AI
19 votes -
Making Reddit remove content with EU law vs using a script
14 votes -
Spotify fined in Sweden over GDPR data access complaint – coming more than four years after a complaint was lodged by noyb
9 votes -
Facebook owner Meta hit with record €1.2bn fine over EU-US data transfers
22 votes -
Meta prohibited from use of personal data for advertisement in Europe
22 votes -
Apple executive on adoption of USB-C under EU law
13 votes -
Norway wants Facebook fined for illegal data transfers – European regulators are finalizing a decision blocking Meta from transferring data to the US
6 votes -
Apple would be forced to allow sideloading and third-party app stores under new EU law
23 votes -
A new type of powerful artificial intelligence could make EU’s new law obsolete
5 votes -
EU companies issues formal complaint against Microsoft OneDrive Windows integration
10 votes -
Manufacturers will be forced to create a universal charging solution for phones and small electronic devices, under a new rule proposed by the European Commission
42 votes -
EU set to unveil digital wallet fit for post-Covid life
7 votes -
noyb issues more than 500 GDPR complaints in aim to end “cookie banner terror”
22 votes -
EU antitrust czar and Big Tech's fiercest opponent – Margrethe Vestager has become famous for putting up a fight against tech giants
6 votes -
Three years later: Did the GDPR actually work?
7 votes -
Brexit deal mentions Netscape browser and Mozilla Mail; recommends outdated security algorithms
13 votes -
No cookie for you - Github removes all non-essential cookies
24 votes -
European Commission proposes Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act: New rules for all digital services, including social media, online marketplaces, and other platforms operating in the EU
10 votes -
EU reveals plan to regulate Big Tech
6 votes -
European Parliament votes for right to repair
19 votes -
Google apologises to Thierry Breton over plan to target EU commissioner
6 votes -
[SOLVED] US websites no longer work, at all, in EU (?)
So, I had an issue with the radionouspace.net website, referenced here. Since then, I've started hitting the exact same issue on a few other sites ... webpage never resolves, the browser just...
So, I had an issue with the radionouspace.net website, referenced here. Since then, I've started hitting the exact same issue on a few other sites ... webpage never resolves, the browser just spins its wheels until it times out.
I went thru and systematically shut down all of my add-ons, no joy. Tried other browsers, does not work anywhere ... except, oddly, sometimes, in TOR. On a hunch, I fired up my VPN service and tried to connect thru a US-based VPN server ... and there it is.
I have now confirmed, multiple websites (I'm assuming these are all US-based -- have not checked) no longer resolve for me, here in Hungary. Can anyone, anywhere else in the EU, confirm this?
I'm guessing this is the US response to the latest GDPR ruling against data-sharing across the Pond, but I'm on a "news fast" and haven't been keeping up-to-date ... anyone care to fill me in -- the "in a nutshell" version?
Update: Definitely something local-ish, probably specific to my ISP. VPN thru Hungary works, non-VPN thru Hungary does not.
10 votes -
EU shoots for €10B ‘industrial cloud’ to rival US
7 votes -
Cambridge Analytica did not misuse data in EU referendum, says UK watchdog
5 votes -
US officials are ramping up criticism of the GDPR, which they say protects cybercriminals
17 votes -
EU digs in on digital tax plan, after US quits talks
5 votes -
Facebook accused of trying to bypass GDPR, slurp domain owners' personal Whois info via an obscure process
9 votes -
Grandmother ordered to delete Facebook photos under GDPR
12 votes -
Apple Store's temperature checks may violate EU privacy rules, says German data protection office
5 votes -
Nearly two years after Europe's GDPR privacy law came into effect, supporters are frustrated by lack of enforcement, poor funding, limited staff resources and stalling tactics by the tech companies
10 votes -
EU Commission to staff: Switch to Signal messaging app
14 votes -
Prompted by Brexit, Google will move UK users' data out of Irish jurisdiction so they are no longer covered by EU privacy rules
21 votes -
Finland said it aims to teach 1% – or more than fifty million – of all Europeans basic skills in artificial intelligence through a free online course
11 votes -
Twitter announces that the plan to delete inactive accounts is now on hold, but was primarily aimed at EU accounts due to GDPR
14 votes -
EU passes “Right to repair” Law to make large appliances easier to repair starting from 2021
31 votes -
Security researcher successfully used false GDPR "right of access" requests to obtain extensive personal information about someone else
8 votes -
The Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information has banned Google from listening to Google Home recordings in the EU for three months
9 votes -
EU opens Amazon antitrust investigation
8 votes -
EU leaders: We won't follow Trump's Huawei ban
12 votes -
Ireland is blocking the world on data privacy - it's the designated lead regulator for many companies under EU privacy law, but it's in bed with the companies it should be regulating
9 votes -
The EU just destroyed the internet
3 votes -
Europe’s controversial overhaul of online copyright receives final approval
48 votes -
The language Wikipedias in German, Czech, Danish, and Slovak are "blacked out" for twenty-four hours to protest the EU Copyright Directive
14 votes -
Google fined $1.7 billion by EU for unfair advertising rules
14 votes -
Spotify are asking the European Commission to stop Apple's anti-competitive behaviour
9 votes -
Obscure no-deal Brexit group is UK's biggest political spender on Facebook
17 votes -
The text of Article 13 and the EU Copyright Directive has just been finalised
21 votes -
The CNIL has imposed a penalty of fifty million euros against Google for breaches of the GDPR
12 votes