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Apple s billions, Facebook whining, and MagSafe warnings - Apple s January 2021 in review

  Apple has revealed just how much money we ve paid it, plus it s been in a spat with Facebook, and it s stepping up its fitness workouts. This is a review of January 2021, but just take a step back to the same time in 2019 for a moment. Then the headline news was that Apple sales were down, and worries about China were up. That would be back in the days before the coronavirus, so the China worries at the time were all about Apple s falling fortunes there. Skip forward to January 2021, and after the most tumultuous of years, things are looking almost entirely the opposite for Apple. The company broke $100 billion in a single quarter for the first time, and a significant part of that was down to China.

Top Stories from the European Commission - 25-29 January 2021 — EUbusiness com

European Commission Press release Brussels, 28 Jan 2021 The European Commission has issued a €14 billion social bond under the EU SURE instrument to help protect jobs and people in work. The issuing consisted of two bonds, with €10 billion due for repayment in June 2028 and €4 billion due for repayment in November 2050. European Commission Press release Brussels, 27 Jan 2021 Today, the Commission has appointed three new Heads of the Representations. Ms María De Los Angeles Benítez Salas will take up her duties in Madrid on 1 April 2021. On 16 April 2021, Ms Zane Petre and Ms Jerneja Jug Jerše will start in their new functions in Latvia and in Ljubljana respectively .

6 Simple Tips to Refresh your Online Privacy for Data Protection Day

6 Simple Tips to Refresh your Online Privacy for Data Protection Day Avast promotes privacy and data protection best practice on Data Protection Day News provided by Share this article Share this article PRAGUE, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Ahead of International Data Protection Day on Thursday 28 January, Avast, a global leader in digital security and privacy products, is calling on all online users to take back their privacy across their digital lifestyle. The purpose of Data Protection Day is to raise awareness and promote privacy and data protection best practices. It s important to not be apathetic when it comes to online privacy and to regularly look at how you can stay in control over your privacy and the personal data you share online, including on social media and apps that many of us use every day, said Shane McNamee, Chief Privacy Officer at Avast.

William Fry Data Protection Day Update 2021 - Privacy

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. 2020 was a year we will never forget. In the world of data protection, 2020 was perhaps the most turbulent year since the entry into force of the EU General Data Protection Regulation ( GDPR) in 2018. Ahead of the Council of Europe s annual Data Protection Day on 28 January 2021, we unpack the key data protection stories of 2020 and look ahead to what 2021 has in store. 2020 Round-Up March 2020: COVID-19 Raises Data Protection & Cybersecurity Issues COVID-19 has required businesses to adapt to remote working environments and introduce new procedures to ensure customers and

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