It does appear that countries within the EU want some sort of change that deals with how many times internet users have to ...
The European Commission considers amending a 2009 law that made web browsing more annoying worldwide, but will it come with data privacy trade-offs?
The Trump Administration wants to redistribute $2.4 billion it pulled from California’s high-speed rail project as part of a ...
The announcement left some students and alumni in the technical direction program feeling “sad” and “disappointed.” Alex Muir, a senior majoring in technical direction, said cutting the program would ...
Gaps, delays or missed opportunities were blamed for a majority of 36 critical incidents reported by Manitoba’s health system in the final quarter of 2024. Eight deaths and 28 major injuries in health ...
Recent cases in California, Connecticut and Texas offer important insights into current regulatory trends and the specific compliance duties regulators are focusing on.
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Cookies hold visitor information for websites and are crucial for some basic functions, like remembering your username. But ...
If you live in Europe then you know the routine: open a new website, click through a cookie consent banner designed to maximize data gathering, let out a frustrated sigh and get on with life. That ...
The European Commission is preparing to ease the burden of so-called cookie banners, which have frustrated internet users in Europe and beyond for years. According to ...
If you’ve ever tried to read an article online, only to be interrupted by multiple cookie consent pop-ups, you know the ...