Privacy Daily

PRIVACYDAILY n. 319 – 02.05.2024

VERSIONE ITALIANA

OLANDA: L’APD PUBBLICA UNA GUIDA CONTRO IL WEB SCRAPING

Il Web scraping è la raccolta e l’archiviazione automatica di informazioni da Internet, quasi mai consentita da parte di soggetti privati, poiché raccoglie dati personali, creando rischi per la privacy.

Lo afferma l’Autorità olandese per la protezione dei dati (AP) in una nuova guida.

https://autoriteitpersoonsgegevens.nl/actueel/ap-scraping-bijna-altijd-illegaal


USA:  DUE SENATORI CHIEDONO ALLA FTC DI AVVIARE UNA INDAGINE NEI CONFRONTI DELLE CASE AUTOMOBILISTICHE SUI DATI DI LOCALIZZAZIONE

I senatori Ron Wyden e Edward Markey hanno chiesto alla Federal Trade Commission di indagare sulle principali case automobilistiche per non aver rispettato l’impegno di proteggere i dati di localizzazione dei loro clienti.

https://www.wyden.senate.gov/news/press-releases/wyden-markey-reveal-automakers-provide-detailed-location-information-to-law-enforcement-without-a-warrant-rarely-notify-car-owners-request-ftc-investigate-broken-promises-to-protect-drivers-privacy



VERSIONE INGLESE

HOLLAND: APD PUBLISHES GUIDE AGAINST WEB SCRAPING

Web scraping is the automatic collection and storage of information from the Internet, which is almost never allowed by private parties, as it collects personal data, creating privacy risks.

This is stated by the Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) in a new guide.

https://autoriteitpersoonsgegevens.nl/actueel/ap-scraping-bijna-altijd-illegaal


USA: TWO SENATORS ASK THE FTC TO LAUNCH AN INVESTIGATION INTO CAR MANUFACTURERS OVER LOCATION DATA

Senators Ron Wyden and Edward Markey asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate major car manufacturers for failing to fulfil their commitment to protect their customers’ location data.

https://www.wyden.senate.gov/news/press-releases/wyden-markey-reveal-automakers-provide-detailed-location-information-to-law-enforcement-without-a-warrant-rarely-notify-car-owners-request-ftc-investigate-broken-promises-to-protect-drivers-privacy