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Meta’s UK online safety fee challenge set for October; interventions accepted June 24, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

Meta’s legal challenge to the UK online safety regulator over how it calculates companies’ revenue for fees and fines under the Online Safety Act will proceed to a substantive hearing in October, after all int... (more story)

Australian state police to trial facial-recognition technology in public places June 24, 2026 | Saloni Sinha

Police in Western Australia have announced they will trial live facial-recognition technology in public places from June 22 to 28, amid concerns over biometric surveillance. The Western Australia Police Force ... (more story)

Medmate, Monash IVF face 'novel' Australian privacy-law rulings June 24, 2026 | Sean Maguire

Australia’s privacy watchdog said Medmate Australia and Monash IVF breached privacy laws by using tracking pixels to collect, use and disclose sensitive health information for targeted advertising without cons... (more story)

Philippines sharpens scrutiny of social media, platforms after school shooting June 24, 2026 | James Konstantin Galvez

The Philippines is stepping up scrutiny of social media and online platforms after the fatal Tacloban school shooting, as authorities investigate whether digital content influenced the teenage suspects. Presid... (more story)

YouTube settles Calif. social media addiction allegations ahead of second trial June 24, 2026 | Xu Yuan and Maria Dinzeo

Google has settled allegations that YouTube contributed to the mental health decline of a teenage boy ahead of a trial scheduled to start next month in a state court in Los Angeles, the plaintiff’s lawyers said.

Issues with Google's $135m deal with Android users flagged by US judge June 24, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo

There are still a few kinks to work out before a US federal judge will approve a $135 million settlement between Google and roughly 130 million Android users over siphoned cellular data.

Plaintiffs face doubts over US privacy allegations based on Meta whistleblowers June 23, 2026 | Xu Yuan

Privacy allegations based on information provided by whistleblowers against Meta Platforms' WhatsApp drew doubts over their plausibility as a US federal judge considers whether to allow the case to go forward.

EU plan for unlimited spectrum licenses questioned by key lawmaker June 23, 2026 | Matthew Newman

A proposal in the EU’s revamp of telecom rules to move toward unlimited-duration spectrum licenses may lead to the entrenchment of incumbent operators and harm smaller companies, a leading European lawmaker sa... (more story)

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US House child safety plan shows movement on preemption, ‘knowledge’ June 23, 2026 | Emma Whitford

As the ink dries on the US House’s latest children’s safety legislative package, Republicans appear to have made substantive concessions in areas including state law preemption and what constitutes “knowledge”... (more story)

FTC chair leads with singular authority as he steers agency in new directions June 22, 2026 | Khushita Vasant and Mike Swift

Andrew Ferguson doesn’t lack for confidence. The second person in a row under the age of 40 appointed to lead the US Federal Trade Commission, Ferguson is a fast-talking, sharp-minded conservative who brings a... (more story)

US FTC chairman may revamp 20-year antitrust, consumer protection orders June 22, 2026 | Mike Swift and Khushita Vasant

The chairman of the US Federal Trade Commission, Andrew Ferguson, has ordered the agency's antitrust and consumer protection staff to scrutinize whether a 1995 FTC policy that settlement orders sunset only aft... (more story)

Telegram ruling may redefine limits of India's internet-blocking powers June 22, 2026 | Freny Patel

A court ruling upholding the temporary ban on Telegram may redefine India's internet-blocking regime by expanding Section 69A of the Information Technology Act from content removal to platform-wide bans. This ... (more story)

UK privacy watchdog’s rebuild and Data Act oversight hampered by chief's exit June 19, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

Transition of the UK Information Commissioner's Office to a new board-led structure has been roiled by the resignation of its head, John Edwards. Pressure on the government to appoint a successor is already bu... (more story)

Research shows websites can infer user activity, even in private browsing June 19, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo

Websites already have plenty of ways to track visitors. Now security researchers have unearthed another: inferring what sites and apps users open by measuring tiny delays in their computer’s storage drive, wit... (more story)

US FCC's authority to fine survives, but its ability to collect may be tested June 19, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo

The US Federal Communications Commission won at the US Supreme Court, but collecting privacy fines may now be more complicated.

Brazil steps up online child protection with new national reporting center June 18, 2026 | Henrique Santiago

Brazil's Federal Police will be responsible for reviewing potential violations related to sexual exploitation and abuse in digital environments. Operations are expected to begin in August, initially with a sta... (more story)