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Critics fear that personal data might be used to monitor immigrants and political foes, and to spread false tales of fraud.
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Misguided desire for digital clampdown
On July 18, Nepal banned Telegram, a messaging app, citing its increasing use for criminal activity, especially fraud and ...
Littelfuse’s debt/ adjusted EBITDA ratio of 2.1 times at the end of 2024 places it within management’s long-term range of 1 times-2.5 times. We expect the company to remain leveraged, using debt to ...
African governments face a false choice between digital sovereignty and economic growth in data center development. With ...
A Utah lawmaker is seeking to prevent companies from setting prices for individuals based on their personal data, after Delta ...
Updated with information on Minnesota's new data privacy law. The post U.S. state data privacy laws: What you need to know ...
The National Identity Management Commission has called on Nigerians to ensure the safety of their data. NIMC has noted with ...
One of the strongest data protection laws in the country will go in effect on July 31.  The Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy ...
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined Scottish charity Birthlink £18,000 after it destroyed approximately ...
Payment ID aims to protect the security of citizens' transactions. The system integrates Indonesians' NIK to record their ...