by TrustArc Privacy Intelligence | Jan 4, 2023
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) will apply in the EU from May 2023. The overall goal of the new regulation is to ensure dominant tech companies behave fairly online and to monitor practices that might restrict the growth of new and alternate platforms. What is the DMA?...
by TrustArc Team | Jan 24, 2022
In June of 2021, the Apple app store stated that all developers on the App Store need to allow users to delete their accounts directly within the app. While this wasn’t a hard requirement from Apple when it was first announced, it will be mandatory by June 30th, 2022,...
by Annie Greenley-Giudici | Jul 23, 2021
Drinking and driving is never a good idea and is illegal, depending on the circumstances. This is particularly true in a city like Bogota, where a population of close to 10 million, an elevation of 8,660 feet above sea level, and occasional foggy nights can make...
by Annie Greenley-Giudici | May 26, 2017
The internet of things (IoT) connects a broad range of devices using an IP address. It can range from smart TVs and phones to home security systems and thermostats… And the list goes on. A popular prediction is that by 2020, the internet of things will comprise...
by Alexandra Ross | Sep 17, 2015
Facial Recognition Technology Presents New Data Privacy Concerns Facial recognition’s roots are more than 50 years old, but advances have made it a fresh frontier in the debate surrounding privacy and technology. Privacy advocates must understand how facial...
by Helen Huang | Jul 16, 2015
Mobile application privacy management is now more important than ever—at least half of Fortune 500 companies have internal mobile applications. But managing privacy risks of mobile applications goes beyond the applications on your employees’ devices. As companies’...