Issue 239

  • EDPB adopted an opinion on obligations stemming from reliance on processors and sub-processors.
  • The Bundeskartellamt completed its proceedings against Facebook, resulting in a series of measures that enhance users’ control over how their data is combined on the platform.
  • EDPB opened a consultation on guidelines for the processing of personal data based on legitimate interest.
  • The commission published the first report on an adequacy decision of the EU-US DPF.
  • Spain’s AEPD fined Santander Consumer Finance, S.A. EUR 50,000 for not complying with the right to object.
  • FTC announced a settlement with Marriot and Starwood following multiple data breaches.
  • A group of more than a dozen states filed individual lawsuits against TikTok for deliberately setting up to addict children.
  • US mentioned its plan to break up Google’s search dominance threatens profit engine and AI growth.
  • The United States and Britain unveiled a joint working group on Thursday to improve children’s safety and privacy online.
  • On 9th Oct 2024, Australia introduced the Cyber Security Bill 2024 to the parliament.
  • PPC published a report on personal information handling by local governments.