
Jury Orders Google to Pay $425M Over Privacy Breach
A San Francisco jury ordered Google to pay $425 million after finding it collected users’ data despite privacy settings off, marking a major win for data rights advocates.
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A San Francisco jury ordered Google to pay $425 million after finding it collected users’ data despite privacy settings off, marking a major win for data rights advocates.
NPC Standing Committee of the Chinese mainland opens 16th session to review key legal amendments in healthcare, social assistance, food safety, civil aviation, and data rights.
For young global citizens, China’s Two Sessions highlight future investments and Hong Kong SAR’s crucial role in bridging the mainland with the world, emphasizing data protection in digital finance.
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission investigates Google’s use of EU user data for developing its PaLM 2 AI model, ensuring compliance with privacy regulations.