MEPs express 'deep concern' that many complaints filed with the Irish DPC since 2018 have not yet been decided
With many aspects of the trade deal still to be ratified, organisations that transfer data to and from the EU need to start preparing now
Schrems 'pretty much done with waiting' for a resolution to the Facebook privacy case after seven years and five court cases
Advocate general Henrik Saugmandsgaard Øe backs standard contract clauses, but warns they require ongoing scrutiny
ECJ advocate general also considering whether EU's standard contractual clauses provide sufficient protection for European consumers
Google's consent mechanism for sharing personal data is deliberately obtuse. This needs to change if it is not to hemorrhage trust, argues lawyer Carolyn Bertin
Former Facebook CISO suggests that CNIL maybe somewhat partial in its enforcement actions
Irish Court has referred long-running Schrems privacy case to the ECJ
Not-for-profit will help prosecute privacy cases against tech firms