Personal details of 10,200 benefit claimants placed online in France A file showing dates of birth, addresses and income levels was publicly accessible for 18 months. It had been sent to a training firm which says it thought it was a fictitious list
French mobile service Free fined €300,000 for data protection breaches The fine comes after a series of complaints against the company relating to customers’ privacy and unwanted commercial messages
People in France to get new online health space from January 2022 The space will have details of appointments and test results - but some are concerned about the potential for data theft 700,000 French pharmacy Covid test results left publicly available French city warned over ‘intrusive’ use of CCTV to check number plates Medical data of 500,000 put online in France cyber attack
France to keep list of people who have Covid vaccination The new list will facilitate and monitor the campaign roll-out, health authorities say, but critics say it will also track those who do not get the jab
France debates legality of collecting ethnicity data Government spokesperson Sibeth Ndiaye has called for France to start collecting ethnicity data so the country can “see the reality” when it comes to race - but many MPs are against the practice, which is currently illegal.
French watchdog warns energy firms over Linky data Energy groups Engie and EDF have been formally warned for not respecting certain data privacy laws when using Linky smart meters, and given three months to conform.
France set to test facial recognition security cameras Security cameras that use facial recognition technology in public places could soon be tested in France by the government, a junior minister has said.
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New data protection laws oblige firms to act European citizens should now be better protected from data misuse as new rules come into force giving them more control of their data and making businesses liable for keeping the data secure.
Facebook asks users to opt-in to facial recognition Social networking site Facebook is asking European users if they would like to opt-in to accept the use of facial recognition software on its platform, six years after the function was first deactivated in Europe.
Email lists will need data review New rules on data protection mean many small businesses will have to rethink their database of contacts before they come into force on May 25 Labrador Tag Feed Labrador Tag Feed Labrador Tag Feed