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Heads of Meta, TikTok, Alphabet, Snap invited to US Congress on child safety May 15, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo

US Senator Chuck Grassley is requesting that the CEOs of Meta, Alphabet, TikTok and Snap appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee on June 23 to answer for how their platforms affect children — the first su... (more story)

Iliad appeals French €42m privacy fine over 2024 cyberattack May 15, 2026 | Matthew Newman

Iliad has appealed a €42 million fine imposed by France’s data protection authority over a major cybersecurity breach affecting millions of subscribers, the company said on Friday. The appeal was filed at Fran... (more story)

X commitments on illegal content separate from Grok probe, UK regulator says May 15, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

X’s new commitments to tackle illegal hate and terror content in the UK are separate from Ofcom’s investigation into risks linked to its Grok AI chatbot, the regulator says. The confirmation shows the regulato... (more story)

Japanese lawmakers clash over AI-related privacy risks in data-protection bill May 15, 2026 | Sachiko Sakamaki

Japan’s proposed overhaul of its personal -nformation protection law sparked clashes in parliament, with opposition lawmakers warning that looser rules for statistical-data use could undermine privacy, while r... (more story)

Meta outlines challenges of implementing platform changes in New Mexico May 14, 2026 | Xu Yuan

A Meta Platforms executive told a judge in New Mexico the company faces various challenges — including having to maintain separate products for the state — to comply with changes sought by the state to its soc... (more story)

US House Republicans focused on consensus among state privacy laws, staff say May 14, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

In their effort to pass nationwide data privacy legislation, US House Republicans focused on the consensus among state laws for their latest privacy proposal, House staff that worked on the bill said Thursday.

Companies' privacy controls should be straightforward, US state enforcers say May 14, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

Confusing privacy controls can present issues with privacy law compliance or potentially be a dark pattern, enforcement officials with the New Jersey and Connecticut attorneys general's offices said Thursday.

CalPrivacy wants feedback on DROP as it expects compliance Aug. 1 May 14, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

As data brokers have to use the DROP platform starting in August to access Californians’ data deletion requests, California's privacy regulator is soliciting feedback and questions now, Liz Travis Allen, a law... (more story)

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Calif.’s GM settlement heralds deepened enforcement against privacy violations May 15, 2026 | Xu Yuan

General Motors’ recent $12.75 million settlement with California over its alleged mishandling of data isn't only the biggest fine in the history of the state’s privacy law, but shows that the state’s privacy e... (more story)

France’s ‘legal privilege’ law sets up clash with competition enforcement May 15, 2026 | Jean Comte

A new French law that grants confidentiality to certain documents drafted by in-house lawyers is out of favor with the national competition authority over an apparent conflict with EU law — and the regulator s... (more story)

EU cookie rules need a 'new start,' not tweaks, Bavaria’s privacy watchdog says May 13, 2026 | Matthew Newman

European regulators debating cookie rules should talk frankly about how they can be reformed to improve EU web users' lives rather than opting for technical tweaks that won’t help them, the chief privacy watch... (more story)

EU’s data protection rule revamp goes too far, German privacy official says May 13, 2026 | Matthew Newman

The European Commission’s proposed changes to the definition of personal data go too far and may contradict EU case law because companies could escape privacy obligations by claiming they cannot identify indiv... (more story)

X’s Grok deepfakes scandal has seen limber lawmaking eclipse regulatory response May 11, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

The scandal of X's Grok producing millions of sexualized deepfakes led to multiple probes early this year. None has concluded yet, though Brazil’s privacy regulator expects preliminary findings by June, while ... (more story)

New Mexico AG Torrez brings prosecutor's aggressiveness to Meta litigation May 08, 2026 | Mike Swift

Not so long ago, Raúl Torrez was a New Mexico county prosecutor, focused on putting murderers and members of drug cartels behind bars. Now the state's attorney general, Torrez is arguably one of the most promi... (more story)

Elevation of Brazil ANPD to federal regulator brings tougher enforcement tests May 08, 2026 | Maria Júlia Baumert

Brazil’s National Data Protection Authority has moved into a new regulatory phase with legal and institutional consequences after becoming a federal regulatory agency — a shift that strengthens its decisional ... (more story)

Deal over EU's AI omnibus package represents political victory for business May 07, 2026 | Matthew Newman

The EU’s flagship AI Act was meant to be an example of the "Brussels effect," pioneering law that would inspire the word, but it ended up a target of the bloc’s simplification agenda to realize the goal of gre... (more story)