Messages from the Department of Health and Social Care contain personally identifiable information, warns Kuan Hon
While UK is not directly subject to the EU's jurisdiction post-Brexit, it still needs to have sufficient measures in place to protect the personal data of European users
'The Commission is not serious about it; the member states are not serious about and activists aren't serious about it either' says Johnny Ryan of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties during a roundtable debate
Fully homomorphic encryption allows applications to work with encrypted data without ever needing to decrypt it during analysis
The move appears to be aimed at addressing widespread concerns around the Chinese government's involvement with domestic firms
The government skipped essential data privacy impact assessments in its rush to get the system up and running
WhatsApp's private links aren't so private any more
California's new privacy law was approved in June 2018 - in the teeth of opposition from internet companies
Facebook lawyer argued that users' right to privacy is forfeit as they are, basically, sharing their thoughts with everyone online
The ECJ has been told that the ruling can only be enforced in EU member states