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Pioneer of the online age is out to reclaim the internet and give people control of their data
Report commissioned by UK government calls for loosening of stranglehold to boost competition
On developing best practice for the use and sharing of data
Officials had expected deal could be struck in months as Britain is GDPR compliant
FTC could levy multibillion-dollar fine if it decides social network broke data consent order
Latest moves: JPMorgan diaspora, Wells Fargo, Credit Suisse, Goldman
It’s time to fight back against businesses that poach our private experience for data
Move comes as revelations raise questions about how group safeguards user information
Proposal would allow member states to demand data from telecoms companies on suspected criminals
US tech companies warn changes will undermine privacy and security
British parliament discloses documents and details of Six4Three lawsuit
Many drivers unaware regulations mean government can constantly track them
Open Data Institute says rivals must have chance to develop driverless cars and transport apps
Almost 9 in 10 Android apps are able to share data with Google, study finds
European legal challenges to data agreements must not hamper information flows
New regulations ban offshore storage of information from transactions
Data sharing between financial institutions and tech companies puts consumers at risk
New rules are needed to guarantee cross-border flows of information
Authorities seek to crack down on offshore transfers to help domestic information industry
Canberra threatens A$10m fines but stops short of demanding full system access for police
Contingency plans being made for moving information between UK and Europe
Common reporting standard was designed as a way to counter global tax evasion
Europe’s commissioner for justice demands Trump administration comply with pact
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