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EU governments remain divided over plans to simplify digital rules June 16, 2026 | Matthew Newman and Julia Tar

EU member states remain divided over plans to simplify the bloc's digital rules after all-day talks on Monday, with several countries saying the latest draft of the proposals doesn't go far enough in reducing ... (more story)

EU states may impose age checks on foreign-based porn sites on case-by-case basis (update*) June 16, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

The EU Court of Justice has ruled that porn websites established in other EU member states may be required to comply with national age-verification requirements — provided those obligations are imposed through... (more story)

Florida sues TikTok over allegedly addictive design, harmful content to children June 15, 2026 | Xu Yuan

Florida hit TikTok with a lawsuit accusing the short-form video platform of addicting children and allowing content that is not age appropriate while making deceptive representations about how the app works.

American Express failed to prevent unauthorized data access, Australian watchdog finds June 15, 2026 | Saloni Sinha

American Express Australia breached the country’s privacy laws by failing to take reasonable steps to protect a customer's personal information from unauthorized access by an employee, the privacy regulator ha... (more story)

UK plan for under-16s social media ban sees major groundwork for Ofcom June 15, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

UK plans for an under-16s ban on social media platforms including Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and X will involve the online safety regulator conducting a "rapid study" of the technology need... (more story)

UK set to announce social media ban for under-16s June 15, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

The UK is set to announce Monday new online safety measures that could include a ban on social media use by under-16s, following a consultation that drew more than 116,000 responses. Ahead of the announcement,... (more story)

Meta urges US judge to reject sweeping health-pixel privacy classes June 12, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo

Healthcare patients cannot prove without individualized inquiries into millions of people that hospitals sent their private health information to Meta Platforms through Meta's tracking tools, lawyers for the c... (more story)

Washington Post sued over ‘surveillance pricing’ in US lawsuit June 12, 2026 | Xu Yuan

The Washington Post has been hit with a lawsuit in a state court in the US for allegedly using readers’ personal data to decide how much to charge them for a subscription and charging a higher price to those l... (more story)

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Beside UK social media ban, platforms await design and feature restrictions June 16, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

The UK's planned ban on social media platforms offering services to under-16s is the headline outcome of the government's recent child safety consultation. But accompanying documents tease a wider package of m... (more story)

Brazil inches toward landmark rules targeting online child influencers June 12, 2026 | Henrique Santiago

Regulating child influencers in Brazil has sparked concern after the government identified cases of non-compliance with the country’s online child protection framework, including the promotion of betting platf... (more story)

Social media platforms’ $27 million Breathitt deal sets benchmark in school MDL June 11, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo, Xu Yuan

A $27 million settlement between four of the world’s largest social media companies and a small Kentucky school district didn’t answer the central legal question hanging over the sprawling litigation around so... (more story)

Why South Korea's new privacy penalties may be world's most punishing June 11, 2026 | Jenny Lee

South Korea's privacy regulator is about to wield what may be the most punishing penalty powers of any data-protection authority in the world, the product not just of a new 10 percent fine ceiling but of a pen... (more story)

X petition could drive changes to 20-year US FTC consent orders June 11, 2026 | Mike Swift

Claiming that 15 years of "onerous regulatory oversight is enough," X has asked the US Federal Trade Commission to terminate by the end of this year the 20-year privacy consent order it agreed to in 2022, befo... (more story)

Canada eases US trade tensions with streaming pullback, but questions remain June 08, 2026 | Bradley Dress

Canada pulled back on tougher streaming service regulations amid high tensions with the Trump administration over trade and the future of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, a potential implication of O... (more story)

Meta questioned continuing research in light of leaks, US documents show June 05, 2026 | Madeline Hughes and Mike Swift

In September 2021, as a storm of controversy raged outside his company, Mark Zuckerberg sent his senior management team a momentous question, according to newly released US documents: should Meta Platforms sto... (more story)

Australian privacy watchdog sees growing workload, shrinking budget June 05, 2026 | Sean Maguire

The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner faces rising workloads and major upcoming reforms, even as its budget is being cut by 8 percent. Privacy experts and advocates warn that longstanding under... (more story)