

Geolocation: the ‘new sensitive data’?
With 6.6 billion smart-phone users in the world, and up to 90% of smart device Apps making use of geolocation tracking capabilities, it is vital
With 6.6 billion smart-phone users in the world, and up to 90% of smart device Apps making use of geolocation tracking capabilities, it is vital
Social media platforms have been under scrutiny over the impact they have on people’s mental health and their questionable processing of children’s data. This increased
In September 2019, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust (“TPFT”) ran a competition, inviting patients of the adult Gender Identity Clinic to submit artwork which
It is often said that maintaining, building or restoring public trust is an essential step for an organisation seeking to unlock the power of data
The facilitation of cross-border data transfer is no longer a mere discussion Over the last few years, the West has undergone a vigorous development in
Since the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 came into force, there have been a lot of reflections, discussions and confrontations around the controllership status. Supervisory
On the 14th of July, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) adopted a set of criteria to assess whether a cross-border case may qualify as
On 18 July 2022, the Government published the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill with an ambition to reform certain aspects of the current data
Recently, Ideagen agreed to the £1.06 billion takeover by private equity firm Hg Pooled Management. Listed in the London Stock Exchange, Ideagen is a leading