European Data Protection Board announced guidelines on the processing of children’s data

By |2026-01-30T10:24:31+00:00January18 29, 2026|

The European Data Protection Board has announced that it is developing new guidelines on how children’s personal data should be processed under EU data protection law. The work reflects growing concern about how children’s data is collected and used in digital services.

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Civil society raises concerns over draft procedures for the UN Cybercrime Convention

By |2026-01-30T10:15:50+00:00January58 29, 2026|

Civil society organisations have published a joint statement calling for changes to the draft Rules of Procedure that will govern how the Conference of States Parties to the UN Cybercrime Convention operates. The statement focuses on participation, transparency, and safeguards to ensure the Convention’s implementation remains inclusive and rights-respecting.

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ICANN releases January 2026 audit report on gTLD registry compliance

By |2026-01-30T10:01:38+00:00January28 29, 2026|

ICANN has published the results of its latest audit of generic top-level domain registries, reviewing how operators comply with contractual and policy obligations, including newer rules on addressing DNS abuse.

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ITU publishes framework to address online misuse of digital media content

By |2026-01-29T13:40:27+00:00January09 28, 2026|

A new recommendation from the International Telecommunication Union explains, in simple terms, how countries and online service providers can work together to reduce the illegal distribution of digital media such as videos, music, and online TV streams.

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EU member states move toward coordinated talks on deepfakes as a security risk

By |2026-01-29T12:31:26+00:00January45 28, 2026|

EU governments are preparing formal discussions on the risks posed by AI-generated deepfakes, signalling a shift toward treating synthetic media as a matter of cybersecurity and democratic resilience rather than only content regulation.

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ICANN sets public meeting dates for 2029–2033

By |2026-01-28T09:41:58+00:00January57 28, 2026|

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has published a five-year schedule for its public meetings, offering predictability for governments, civil society, businesses, and technical experts involved in managing the global internet.

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ICANN85 prep week schedule published ahead of Mumbai community forum

By |2026-01-28T09:42:32+00:00January39 27, 2026|

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has released the programme for ICANN85 Prep Week, a series of online briefings designed to prepare the community for the March 2026 Community Forum in Mumbai.

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Austrian watchdog orders Microsoft to stop tracking schoolchildren in Microsoft 365 Education

By |2026-01-27T13:08:58+00:00January08 27, 2026|

Austria’s data protection authority has ruled that Microsoft unlawfully used tracking cookies on a student’s device through its education software, marking a further regulatory setback for the company’s use of personal data in schools.

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French lawmakers approve social media ban for children under 15

By |2026-01-27T13:18:13+00:00January00 27, 2026|

France’s lower house has adopted legislation banning access to social media for children under 15 and restricting mobile phone use in high schools. The bill, backed by the government, now moves to the upper chamber for consideration.

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