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Parent company, ByteDance, says action is ‘misguided’ and has contacted commission to ‘set…

European parliament is investigating powerful surveillance tool used by governments around the worldVictims…

When you’re on Facebook or Google and you’re next hit by one of those tedious terms and conditions pop-up forms that most of us never read and mindlessly accept, do have in mind you may be clicking away the your right to sue these companies in British courts.

Boris Johnson aide wrote to data watchdog in 2017 complaining electoral system was…

The data protection laws introduced last year are failing us – and our…

There is no doubt that the tech world has welcomed huge possibilities and change. With this power, big tech giants have stormed onto the scene. However, the European Union is acting against these giants.

This seeks to address the tech companies who earn huge amounts of money without recognising the journalists and creative thinkers whose work is on the website. Furthermore, democracy would be protected alongside a diverse media landscape. Therefore, every media user would benefit.