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Trump tells US Supreme Court that president can fire executive agency officers at will October 10, 2025 | Mike Swift

Congress lacks the authority to “insulate” officers of executive agencies such as the US Federal Trade Commission from being removed at will by the president, the Trump administration told the US Supreme Court... (more story)

California strengthens data broker regulation with new law October 10, 2025 | Xu Yuan

Data brokers will face more obligations as California enacts a new law that expands the types of data collection a broker must disclose and requires additional information such as dealings with foreign governm... (more story)

GDPR, AI Act top priorities for Danish minister in EU simplification push October 10, 2025 | Sara Brandstätter

The EU’s digital simplification package should focus on making the General Data Protection Regulation and the AI Act more coherent and easier to apply across member states, Danish digital minister Caroline Sta... (more story)

EU countries want stronger protections for minors online, differ on approach October 10, 2025 | Sara Brandstätter

Social media platforms such as Meta’s Instagram, ByteDance’s TikTok, and Snapchat should face tougher rules to protect children online, European digital ministers agreed on Friday, but they remained divided ov... (more story)

Microsoft's education software broke EU privacy rules, Austrian regulator finds October 10, 2025 | Júlia Tar

Microsoft and Austrian educational institutions broke EU data protection law over their use of Microsoft 365 Education, Austria's privacy regulator has found. It found unlawful tracking of students and incompl... (more story)

China blacklists Canada's TechInsights after Huawei chip teardown reports October 10, 2025 | MLex Staff

China has added Canadian semiconductor research platform TechInsights to its “unreliable entity” list, signaling Beijing’s resolve to protect its domestic chipmakers and assert control over the industry’s deve... (more story)

Snapchat, YouTube, Apple and Google face EU scrutiny over protection of minors October 10, 2025 | Sara Brandstätter

Snapchat, Google’s YouTube and Google Play and Apple’s App Store are facing scrutiny from the European Union under the Digital Services Act over how they protect minors online. The commission sent information ... (more story)

South Korea's privacy watchdog inaugurates new chair with eye on AI ambitions October 10, 2025 | Jenny Lee

South Korea’s privacy watchdog inaugurated a new chair on Friday, with Song Kyung-hee outlining an agenda that ties stronger personal-data protection to the country’s ambitions in artificial intelligence. In h... (more story)

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Meta, Google, ByteDance, Snap face pivotal trials over their grip on youth October 09, 2025 | Xu Yuan

A series of trials involving allegations against the world’s biggest social media companies — Meta Platforms, ByteDance, Google, and Snap — will take place in California beginning 2026 in federal and state cou... (more story)

Brazil’s government delays key tech bill despite major win in Congress October 09, 2025 | Henrique Santiago

The Brazilian administration aimed to submit two regulatory bills, one focused on user safety in digital services and the other on promoting fair competition among tech players, but government officials chose ... (more story)

Platforms, publishers to see renewed cookie debate in EU's simplification law October 09, 2025 | Matthew Newman

Adtech companies, publishers, and large US tech platforms are eagerly awaiting how the EU’s executive will amend the bloc's rules governing how websites obtain consent from users for the placement of cookies, ... (more story)

Child safety online, tech sovereignty at center of EU ministers’ talks October 09, 2025 | Sara Brandstätter

Stronger EU measures to protect children online, as well as ways to boost the EU's technological independence, will be topics in focus for national digital ministers meeting in Denmark on Friday against a back... (more story)

Free-speech activists challenge global reach of Australia's online watchdog October 09, 2025 | James Panichi

Demands that Meta Platforms and X Corp. remove from their social-media feeds certain violent content, including footage of the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk, has placed Australia’s online-sa... (more story)

Blockbuster Meta verdict signals end of 'nuisance' era for California privacy lawsuits October 08, 2025 | Maria Dinzeo

A jury verdict against Meta Platforms has turned what were once nuisance lawsuits under California’s anti-wiretapping law into an escalating legal battleground. The decision has emboldened major plaintiffs’ fi... (more story)

Google faces risky next chapter in watershed US privacy case October 07, 2025 | Mike Swift

Google took claims that it broke the law by continuing to collect personal data from nearly 100 million Americans who had toggled off a key privacy settling to a federal jury this summer and lost a $426 millio... (more story)

Brazil’s data center expansion plan sparks sustainability concerns October 02, 2025 | Henrique Santiago

The Brazilian government has launched interim relief, known as Redata, offering tax exemptions to incentivize national and foreign companies to establish data centers in underserved regions to strengthen the c... (more story)