Sep 17, 20212 min

Top News: TikTok under probe by Irish DPC, DoorDash sues NYC, and more

Updated: Sep 13, 2023

Irish DPC investigates TikTok

The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has launched two inquiries in relation to alleged EU General Data Protection Regulation violations by TikTok. The DPC will probe the company’s compliance with GDPR’s data protection by design and default requirements for minor’s data along with transfer of personal data to China and other third countries. Read More

Danish DPA to fine Central Jutland Region

The Danish Data Protection Agency, Datatilsynet, has proposed a fine against the Central Jutland Region for failing to ensure sufficient security to the region’s patient records at the Livstilscenter Brædstrup lifestyle center’s archive. A report submitted to Datatilsynet stated that the records contained health information and social security number information and could be accessed by all patients and staff at the lifestyle center. Read More

SNAF faces a €3,000 fine by CNIL

The French data protection authority (CNIL) imposed a fine of €3,000 on the New Company of the French Directory (SNAF) based on complaints regarding difficulties in requesting the erasure and rectification of personal data. Following an audit and a hearing, SNAF was put on a two-month notice to comply with the GDPR but failed to do so. Read More

Microsoft accounts to go passwordless

Microsoft is rolling out a passwordless sign-in option for all consumer Microsoft accounts. This will allow users to sign in to services, such as Outlook and OneDrive, without having to use a password. Users can instead use the Microsoft Authenticator app, Windows Hello, a security key, or SMS/email codes. Read More

DoorDash sues NYC

Food delivery company DoorDash has sued New York City over a law that forces third-party food delivery services to share customer data, including names, phone numbers, and email addresses. The company called the new law a “shocking and invasive intrusion of consumers’ privacy” and stated that “customers will face a serious risk of harm from their personal data being shared with every restaurant that fulfills their order on DoorDash’s platform.” Read More

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