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Hillicon Valley: Lina Khan faces major FTC test | Amazon calls for her recusal | Warren taps commodities watchdog to probe Google

Hillicon Valley: Lina Khan faces major FTC test | Amazon calls for her recusal | Warren taps commodities watchdog to probe Google
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GDPR: a roundup

International transfers In April, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) looked at the EU draft adequacy decisions giving the green light to international data transfers from the EU to the UK in a post-Brexit world. It acknowledged that there is alignment between the EU and UK laws but also expressed concerns. It has, though, issued a non-binding opinion recommending their acceptance. If accepted, the two adequacy decisions will run for an initial four years. Last month the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) held its annual conference online. Deputy information commissioner Steve Wood confirmed that the ICO is working on bespoke UK standard contractual clauses (SCCs) for international data transfers which will be published for consultation in the summer.

Govt urged to take cyber spying laws further and stop teenage data snooping, says Reset Australia

Date Time Share Reset Australia Proposed privacy laws which prohibit the collection of minor’s data by Big Tech should be extended to all teenagers under 18 to stop granular targeting advertising and data harvesting of Australian kids, says Reset Australia. Reset Australia, the local affiliate of a global initiative working to counter digital threats to society, is advocating for a data code for children as part of the federal government’s privacy review. If adopted, this would see social media giants and technology compelled to be designed with the interests of children and teenagers in mind. It would include greater data controls for young people and limit targeted commercial advertising.

iTWire - Reset Australia says Facebook allows you to target teens interested in smoking for $127

iTWire Wednesday, 28 April 2021 17:16 Reset Australia says Facebook allows you to target ‘teens interested in smoking’ for $127 Featured Image from Reset Australia website and modified with images from Pixabay Reset Australia is demanding greater data protections for teenagers after it uncovered a Facebook loophole that allows teenagers to be profiled and targeted with advertising based on a range of age inappropriate interests, such as alcohol, smoking, gambling, and extreme weight loss. Facebook builds profiles based on interests, and then sells access to these profiles to advertisers for direct, targeted advertising. While underage Facebook users can not be served alcohol, cigarette or gambling ads specifically, in a new report Reset Australia finds a loophole which allows underage profiles to be targeted based on these illicit interests.

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