European Commission publishes Digital Omnibus; noyb highlights risks for user privacy

By |2025-11-20T13:52:22+00:00November22 20, 2025|

The European Commission’s newly unveiled 'Digital Omnibus' reform package has drawn strong backlash from civil-society groups and data-protection advocates, who warn that the proposals risk undermining the stringent privacy standards established by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other EU digital laws.

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Cloudflare outage traced to misconfigured database update, not cyberattack

By |2025-11-19T20:59:01+00:00November00 19, 2025|

According to CEO Matthew Prince, the update generated a malformed feature file that exceeded a hard limit in the company’s routing software, forcing systems to crash worldwide.

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Telecoms associations welcome Digital Omnibus but call for broader simplification

By |2025-11-20T15:53:43+00:00November36 19, 2025|

According to the two groups, the Commission’s intention to delay enforcement of high-risk AI requirements under the AI Act is a pragmatic move, allowing additional time for authorities and industry to finalise harmonised standards. However, they argue that the Digital Omnibus stops short of addressing the most significant structural inefficiencies in EU digital policymaking.

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European Digital Rights raises concerns over Commission’s Digital Omnibus proposals

By |2025-11-20T15:42:52+00:00November53 19, 2025|

European Digital Rights (EDRi) warns that the European Commission’s new Digital Omnibus proposals could weaken long-standing EU privacy and AI safeguards. In a press release issued on 19 November 2025, the organisation argues that the reforms would dilute key protections in the GDPR, ePrivacy framework and AI Act by expanding exceptions for device-level data access, loosening limits on personal data processing, and delaying high-risk AI obligations.

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EU’s Digital Omnibus proposes major delay to AI Act high-risk rules

By |2025-11-19T14:22:25+00:00November31 19, 2025|

The European Commission has launched its new 'Digital Package,' a set of legislative and policy proposals aimed at making digital business operations easier and reducing regulatory burdens for companies across the EU. According to the Commission’s FAQ page, the package is designed to support innovation, scaling and administrative cost savings for EU businesses, particularly in areas such as data access, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence.

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Internet Society opens applications for 2025–2026 Youth Ambassador Program

By |2025-11-19T17:50:03+00:00November22 18, 2025|

The programme offers participants intensive online training on internet governance, along with skills-building in advocacy, communications, leadership, and project management. Selected Youth Ambassadors are matched with mentors from across the internet ecosystem and given the chance to attend a high-level internet governance event suited to their profile and regional context.

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France joins Germany in calling for a one-year pause on EU high-risk AI rules

By |2025-11-19T17:28:46+00:00November51 18, 2025|

Speaking at the summit on European digital sovereignty in Berlin, French digital minister Anne Le Hénanff backed a 12-month freeze on obligations for high-risk AI systems, arguing that a temporary halt is necessary to give companies time to adapt and to avoid legal uncertainty during the transition.

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Global internet use reaches 6 Billion, but ITU warns connectivity gaps are deepening

By |2025-11-19T14:28:00+00:00November57 18, 2025|

Facts and Figures 2025 shows that while connectivity is expanding, the quality of access remains highly uneven, shaped by disparities in speed, affordability and skills. Only 4 percent of people in low-income countries have 5G coverage compared with 84 percent in high-income states, and mobile data usage in wealthy countries is nearly eight times higher than in poorer ones.

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The Commission published a report assessing the Digital Services Act’s interaction with other EU laws

By |2025-11-18T13:00:07+00:00November06 18, 2025|

The European Commission’s new evaluation of the Digital Services Act outlines where the regulation overlaps with other EU tech laws and how these areas may affect compliance. The findings will guide the Commission’s upcoming digital fitness check, a broader effort to streamline the EU’s digital rulebook alongside the Digital Omnibus package.

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