January 2022 DDP Data News Roundup
If you care about what's happening in the world of data privacy and data rights, you're in the right place.
Here's your monthly news roundup to keep you in-the-know with the latest data privacy news. We'll compile a list of top stories for you every month and send you news bytes that are easy to find in one place.
Here's what has happened so far in 2022...
How to get up to $25 from the ZOOM $85M Data Privacy Class Action Settlement
We previously reported that October 2021 saw $235 million in data privacy settlements. Now, DDP urges you to claim your fair share.
Do you (or did you) use Google Incognito Mode? Here's an update on the Class-Action Lawsuit
Let's just say that things aren't looking so great for Google. Read our latest blog post with all the details.
Morgan Stanley to Pay $60 Million to Settle Data-Breach Suit
Morgan Stanley agreed to pay $60 million to settle a class action suit by consumers claiming the firm failed to safeguard their personal information.
Can the IRS Be Trusted With Your Data?
"Until the IRS takes steps to improve its security program... taxpayer data could be vulnerable to inappropriate and undetected use, modification, or disclosure." Who else would like so see the IRS get on that?
Banks Tiptoe Toward Their Cloud-Based Future
“I was both annoyed and pleased that the credit card company caught that someone was booking unusual flights,” - Mr. Lucas’s fraud alerts were made possible by an invisible force tiptoeing into Wall Street: cloud computing."
Everybody Into the Metaverse! Virtual Reality Beckons Big Tech.
“We were giving away hardware but making money on data,” he said. “For every dollar of hardware, we were making three dollars on software and data sales.”
Now Is The Time To Talk About Ethics And Privacy In The Metaverse
If you thought you didn't have privacy BEFORE the #Metaverse - wait until you get your brainwaves tapped into and tracked. Which of the points in this article has you thinking twice about putting those goggles on?
Hackers Are Exploiting a Flaw Microsoft Fixed 9 Years Ago
ATTN: Microsoft users, ATTN: your #dataprivacy is at risk unless you've taken the time to actually install their patch solution.
Google And Facebook Hit With $238 Million Fines In France Over Privacy Violations
Makes you wonder why the US doesn't do the exact same thing.
Advertising Platform OpenX Will Pay $2 Million for Collecting Personal Information from Children in Violation of Children’s Privacy Law
This seems like a very small slap on the wrist for violating children's privacy. Do you think a $2M fine incentivizes companies do stop?
Federal Bank Regulators Approve New Cybersecurity Incident Notification Rule
We're curious, before this regulation was in place...how long were banks waiting to inform their customer's that their data had been breached?
Mozilla Is Going to Track Facebook Tracking You
Curious to find out what data Facebook is tracking of yours (whether you authorized them to or not) - check out this upcoming @mozilla study.
Canada's public health agency admits it tracked 33 million mobile devices during lockdown
In short - a telecom company sold Canadian's data to the government. Here are additional questions we should be asking about our data: Did I ever give informed consent? Where is my option to opt out? and most importantly, who else has access to my data?
IRS Will Require Facial Recognition Scans to Access Your Taxes Online
Does outsourcing credentialing to a third part company like this make our data more secure, or is it now in a single location to attack?
Democrats unveil bill to ban online ‘surveillance advertising’
“This pernicious practice allows online platforms to chase user engagement at great cost to our society...The surveillance advertising business model is broken.”
Facebook loses bid to dismiss users’ data-privacy antitrust claims
The court's opinion came just days after a Washington, D.C., federal judge on Jan. 11 declined Facebook's push to dismiss an antitrust case that the Federal Trade Commission filed last year.
Four Attorneys General Claim Google Secretly Tracked People
“Google falsely led consumers to believe that changing their account and device settings would allow customers to protect their privacy. The truth is that...[Google] continues to systematically surveil customers and profit from customer data.”
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