Open Rights Group warns of unregulated age verification in new UK online safety plans

By |2026-02-23T13:10:19+00:00February26 18, 2026|

Open Rights Group has criticised recent UK government proposals on online safety, arguing that expanded age restrictions and delegated powers could increase biometric data collection while limiting parliamentary oversight.

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ICANN submits evidence to EU consultation on tackling online fraud

By |2026-03-05T12:09:17+00:00February00 18, 2026|

ICANN has submitted its contribution to the European Commission’s consultation on an EU action plan against online fraud, highlighting the limited but important role of the Domain Name System in addressing online abuse.

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Open Rights Group raises concerns over biometric age verification and investor links

By |2026-02-23T13:08:32+00:00February21 17, 2026|

The UK-based Open Rights Group has expressed concern about the growing use of biometric age verification tools by major online platforms, highlighting transparency, privacy, and user choice issues.

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European Parliament disables AI features on lawmakers’ tablets over data security concerns

By |2026-02-18T17:28:01+00:00February23 16, 2026|

The European Parliament has turned off built-in AI tools on tablets issued to lawmakers after internal assessments found that some features could send data to external cloud services.

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ICANN seeks experts to review geographic and reserved names in upcoming domain expansion

By |2026-02-18T14:44:53+00:00February35 14, 2026|

ICANN has launched a call for proposals to appoint a provider responsible for reviewing geographic and reserved names as part of the next expansion of internet domain names planned for 2026.

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ICANN opens consultation on bylaw changes affecting oversight of key internet functions

By |2026-02-18T14:42:58+00:00February38 13, 2026|

ICANN has launched public consultations on proposed bylaw amendments that would adjust how its technical functions are reviewed and temporarily modify certain accountability obligations, inviting input from the global internet community.

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W3C publishes draft guidance to help non-experts assess differential privacy systems

By |2026-02-23T14:10:26+00:00February19 13, 2026|

The W3C Privacy Working Group has released a draft note explaining how differential privacy systems work and outlining key factors that non-specialists should consider when reviewing such technologies.

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EU Commission warns Meta over possible antitrust breach linked to WhatsApp AI access

By |2026-02-24T13:39:40+00:00February15 12, 2026|

The European Commission has issued a Statement of Objections to Meta, expressing preliminary concerns that restrictions on third-party AI assistants on WhatsApp may violate EU competition rules.

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CJEU rules WhatsApp may directly challenge EDPB decisions

By |2026-03-02T11:33:51+00:00February20 12, 2026|

The Court of Justice of the European Union has held that WhatsApp can seek annulment of a European Data Protection Board decision before EU courts, clarifying companies’ standing in cross-border GDPR enforcement cases.

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EU Commission publishes guidelines on platform obligations under European Media Freedom Act

By |2026-03-02T11:32:04+00:00February55 11, 2026|

The European Commission has issued implementation guidelines for Article 18 of the European Media Freedom Act, clarifying how large online platforms must operationalise self-declaration mechanisms for recognised media providers.

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