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A recent report by the New York Times has revealed that Apple was storing Chinese customers’ data inside data centres…
Tech firms have six hours to release criminal data
The European Commission proposes a six hour investigation against “terrorists and criminals” through the cloud, operators of messaging apps, and email service providers
Supreme Court drops Microsoft’s cloud data privacy case
The US Supreme Court drops the Microsoft vs Department of Justice case over data privacy
Australian government backs United States Congress CLOUD Act
The United States Congress CLOUD Act has been backed by the Australian government, enabling law enforcement such as the FBI to access data stored in the USA
GBCD to take over Apple’s Chinese iCloud
Apple announces it will be giving its iCloud operations in China to the government-owned local partner Guizhou-Cloud Big Data Industry (GBCD)
Google accused of breaking NHS privacy law
The UK’s Information Commission (ICO) says that sharing data with Google has stopped a UK hospital from protecting the privacy…