ChatGPT falsely says you’re a child killer and you want it to stop? Come on up, GDPR
Europe’s hard-line privacy rules include requirement for accurate info, rights warriors sniff A Norwegian man was shocked when ChatGPT falsely claimed he murdered his two sons and tried to kill a third – mixing in real details about his personal life. Now, privacy lawyers say that a blend of fact and fiction breaches GDPR rules.……
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Europe’s hard-line privacy rules include requirement for accurate info, rights warriors sniff A Norwegian man was shocked when ChatGPT falsely claimed he murdered his two sons and tried to kill a third – mixing in real details about his personal life. Now, privacy lawyers say that a blend of fact and fiction breaches GDPR rules.…… Read More
RPost predicts that GDPR will transform Europe’s email encryption market, driving businesses to adopt services that offer auditable proof of secure email delivery…
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Frama’s latest guide ranks RMail by RPost as the best technology for GDPR email privacy compliance, offering an easy, affordable solution for businesses of all sizes…
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Frama’s latest guide ranks RMail by RPost as the best technology for GDPR email privacy compliance, offering an easy, affordable solution for businesses of all sizes… Read More
Tuesday 25 February, 2025 Berlin, Germany– Just a few weeks after the operational launch of OpenCloud GmbH, the first full, installable release of OpenCloud is now available. OpenCloud is a modern open-source solution for file management, file sharing and content collaboration, serving as a high-performance, GDPR-compliant alternative to proprietary solutions such as Microsoft SharePoint…
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Tuesday 25 February, 2025
Berlin, Germany– Just a few weeks after the operational launch of OpenCloud GmbH, the first full, installable release of OpenCloud is now available. OpenCloud is a modern open-source solution for file management, file sharing and content collaboration, serving as a high-performance, GDPR-compliant alternative to proprietary solutions such as Microsoft SharePoint… Read More
Ring doorbell users risk huge fines for privacy breaches. GDPR applies if your camera captures beyond your property. X / SmartThings @smartthings UK households with Ring doorbells are being warned about lesser-known regulations that could lead to fines of up to £10,000—or even $100,000 for those who fail to comply. These smart doorbells, which provide
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Ring doorbell users risk huge fines for privacy breaches. GDPR applies if your camera captures beyond your property. X / SmartThings @smartthings
UK households with Ring doorbells are being warned about lesser-known regulations that could lead to fines of up to £10,000—or even $100,000 for those who fail to comply.
These smart doorbells, which provide live video streaming, motion alerts, sound recording, and two-way communication, serve primarily as home security devices. However, their features could also create legal issues and result in hefty fines if not used correctly.
Ring Doorbell Rules You Should Know
Property buying experts at Gaffsy have highlighted the strict regulations surrounding the use of CCTV in residential areas. As a result, Ring doorbell owners must ensure their devices comply with these guidelines.
The firm cautions that if your CCTV records images or videos of people outside your property lines, such as a neighbour’s yard or home, common areas, or public streets, it must comply with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) rules.
Failure to comply could result in action from the Information Commissioner’s Office, risking fines as high as £100,000, plus possible lawsuits from anyone shown in your CCTV recordings. According to The Express, businesses that don’t comply could be fined up to £17.5 million.