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Digital marketers call for ethical personalization

The Digital Marketing Association of the Philippines (DMAP) concluded its 10th Digital Congress (DigiCon) in Pasay City, urging digital marketers to embrace responsible and...

PhilHealth pledges data security

The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) announced its commitment to protecting members’ privacy and personal data, saying it does not collect personal information through...

Maya Group renews ISO certifications

Maya Philippines Inc. and Maya Bank Inc. have renewed their International Organization for Standardization (ISO) certifications for information security management systems (ISO 27001) and...

N. Zealand PM floats privacy laws

WELLINGTON—New Zealand’s prime minister floated new privacy laws on Thursday after his own press secretary was allegedly caught taping sex workers without consent. Senior aide...

Family mourns Hajji Alejandro’s death, asks for privacy and prayers

The family of OPM legend Hajji Alejandro has confirmed his passing and asked the public for privacy as they grieve the loss of their...

German court sides with Facebook users in data case

A top German court ruled Monday that Facebook users whose data was illegally accessed and distributed online can claim compensation, in a landmark decision...

CHR calls for responsible media reporting on child-related cases

The Commission on Human Rights in Region 1 (CHR-1) issued an advisory urging media practitioners to strictly adhere to ethical guidelines when reporting cases...

Free Facebook in EU with less targeted ads

Under pressure by EU regulators, Meta said Tuesday it was offering non-paying users of its Facebook and Instagram services in the bloc the ability...

Google introduces security-focused Android 15 OS

Google has begun rolling out Android 15 for Pixel devices, introducing significant security enhancements.   The majority of Pixel's Android operating system (OS) updates often set...

US accuses social media giants of ‘vast surveillance’

A years-long analysis shows that social media titans engaged in "vast surveillance" to make money from people's personal information, according to the US Federal...

Texas says Meta to pay $1.4 bn to settle photo-tagging lawsuit

eta has agreed to pay $1.4 billion to settle a lawsuit accusing it of violating a Texas state privacy law with a feature for...

UK fines TikTok over safety data reporting

British telecommunications regulator Ofcom said Wednesday it had handed video sharing platform TikTok a £1.9 million ($2.4 million) fine for failing to timely make...

In U-turn, Google sticks with tracking ‘cookies’

Google on Monday said it was ditching its long mooted plan to block tracking "cookies" on its Chrome browser after years of resistance from...

Nigeria fines Meta $220 mn for ‘violations’

Nigeria is fining Facebook and WhatsApp parent company Meta $220 million for "multiple and repeated" data violations. The country's Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission...
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