In this digest we look at the perception of the term privacy in the digital era, data protection measures when concluding “asset deals”, the new SCCs initiative for international transfers from the EU, the probability method and data accuracy, and much more. Stay up to date! Sign up to receive our fortnightly digest via email. […]
Tag: dark patterns
Dark patterns are deceptive design techniques used to manipulate user behavior online. Recognizing and avoiding these practices is critical for compliance with the GDPR’s transparency and consent requirements.
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Dark patterns are deceptive design techniques used to manipulate user behavior online. Recognizing and avoiding these practices is critical for compliance with the GDPR’s transparency and consent requirements.
Feel free to reach out to TechGDPR directly to learn more!
Data protection digest 20 Jul – 2 Aug 2024: ‘legitimate interest’ criteria, surveillance pricing, Olympics and AI
This edition includes: the CJEU expands on the legitimate interest criteria, a summary of the most common mistakes by data controllers, AI tools enter Olympic venues in Paris, the US FTC expresses concern that user monitoring now permits AI-facilitated individualised pricing. Stay up to date! Sign up to receive our fortnightly digest via email. Legitimate […]
Consent Management Platforms’ misleading cookie banner designs: how to recognize and avoid dark patterns
It does not take much convincing for someone to accept freshly baked cookies, when offered to them. However, on the internet, organizations and website owners have had to work harder to balance compliance and optimize cookie consent rates, which ultimately serves to benefit them and their revenue. This is especially true after the GDPR came […]
Weekly digest May 9 – 15, 2022: UK data protection reform, and dark patterns invalidating consent
TechGDPR’s review of international data-related stories from press and analytical reports. Legal processes: UK data protection reform Last week in the Queen’s Speech it was announced that the UK’s data protection regime will be reformed through the introduction of the Data Reform Bill, dataprotectionlawhub.com reports. The Bill’s purpose is to “create a trusted UK data […]