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UK revives age checks for porn sites

Europes top court takes a broad view of privacy responsibilities around platforms

Decrypted: As tech giants rally against Hong Kong security law Apple holds out

Opportunity knocks: Exhibit at TC Sessions: Mobility 2021

Healthie lands 165M to build the Stripe for virtual patient care

Fleksy rolls out an SDK for its AI keyboard

Sensitive data ruling by Europes top court could force broad privacy reboot

UK watchdog eyeing PM Boris Johnsons Facebook ads data grab

Palantirs software was used for deportations documents show

UK marketingled group takes antitrust complaint against Googles Privacy Sandbox to the EU

Facebooks lead EU privacy supervisor hit with corruption complaint

Peer Medical allows lung cancer patients to anonymously share treatments with each other

Researchers show Facebooks ad tools can target a single user

EU unveils tougher industry Code to combat disinformation

Can an AI be properly considered an inventor

Recent departures hint at turmoil at Quartet Health a mental health startup backed by GV

Roboflow raises 21M for its endtoend computer vision platform

Typewise taps 1M to build an offline next word prediction engine

Irelands draft GDPR decision against Facebook branded a joke

Report spotlights vast scale of adtechs biggest data breach

CMUs Matt JohnsonRoberson and MITs Daniela Rus will talk highereducation at TC Sessions: Robotics 2022

Minds aims to decentralize the social network

Signal AI taps 25M for public databased market intelligence that spots trends and risks

Build a digital ops toolbox to streamline business processes with hyperautomation

How to save your privacy from the Internets clutches

Mozilla flips the default switch on Firefox tracker cookie blocking

Facebook faces fresh criticism over ad targeting of sensitive interests

Technologists: Consider Canada

Facebook named in suit alleging job ads on its platform unlawfully discriminated against women

European parliament votes for controversial copyright reform yes again