[unable to retrieve full-text content]UK Data Regulator Uncovers Flaws in Google’s Privacy Sandbox Proposal PYMNTS.com Source link
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Read More »Norwegian and Finnish Regulators Impose Ban on Yandex Over Data – PYMNTS.com
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Norwegian and Finnish Regulators Impose Ban on Yandex Over Data PYMNTS.com Source link
Read More »Yandex's Ride-Sharing App In Dutch Data Protection Cross-Hairs – PYMNTS.com
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Read More »Google Pledges to Destroy Browsing Data to Settle 'Incognito' Lawsuit – The Wall Street Journal
[unable to retrieve full-text content] Google Pledges to Destroy Browsing Data to Settle ‘Incognito’ Lawsuit The Wall Street Journal Google to delete search data of millions who used ‘incognito’ mode NPR Google to delete billions of browser records to settle ‘Incognito’ lawsuit CNN Source link
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[unable to retrieve full-text content] Google to delete search data of millions who used ‘incognito’ mode NPR Google agrees to destroy browsing data collected in Incognito mode The Verge Google to delete records from Incognito tracking BBC.com Source link
Read More »Popular Google App Will Stop Working In 3 Days—How To Migrate Your Data – Forbes
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Read More »If you watched certain YouTube videos, investigators demanded your data from Google – Mashable
[unable to retrieve full-text content]If you watched certain YouTube videos, investigators demanded your data from Google Mashable Source link
Read More »After AWS and Google, Microsoft says it’s removing Azure ‘egress’ data transfer fees — but with caveats
Image Credits: Budrul Chukrut/SOPA Images/LightRocket / Getty Images Microsoft has revealed that it, too, will allow business customers to transfer data out of its Azure cloud infrastructure with no “egress fees” attached, following hot on the heels of similar moves by cloud rivals AWS and Google. While Microsoft positions the announcement as a voluntary pro-customer move, the fact that it was quietly revealed with little fanfare via a short blog post might suggest… Source link
Read More »AWS follows Google in announcing unrestricted free data transfers to other cloud providers
Image Credits: Noah Berger/Getty Images for Amazon Web Services Amazon’s cloud computing subsidiary AWS has revealed that it will allow customers to transfer their data out of its ecosystem with no so-called “egress fees” attached. The news follows some two months after Google announced similar plans, though in Google’s case as the third-biggest player in the public cloud triopoly after AWS and Microsoft, it was heavily incentivized to “lead by example” — if… Source link
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