Supreme Court to hear landmark Google data protection case
Former Which director Richard Lloyd, supported by campaign group Google You Owe Us, wants to bring a ‘representative action’ against the tech giant.
Former Which director Richard Lloyd, supported by campaign group Google You Owe Us, wants to bring a ‘representative action’ against the tech giant.
The figures suggest advertiser confidence in an economic rebound from the pandemic.
New research from Which? claims many people who reported fraudulent adverts did not see them removed from online platforms.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has said there is a possible link between the vaccine and ‘extremely rare’ blood clots.
Some 80% of the self-generated child sexual abuse content which the Internet Watch Foundation identified in 2020 involved girls aged 11-13.
Customers are unwittingly using claims management companies (CMCs) and premium-rate call connecting services when searching for their insurer.
The tech company said it will defend against the claims from Associated Newspapers.
The country’s fair trade watchdog has been prosecuting Google for alleged consumer law breaches since 2019.
Company has compiled 24 million satellite photos stretching almost four decades in its biggest update to Google Earth five years.
Isobel Rowbotham was stabbed by Usman Khan in the attack on the afternoon of November 29 2019.
The Duke of Cambridge shared a heartfelt tribute to his grandfather.
Stormont Education Minister Peter Weir said it was a ‘very positive day for young people’.
An update was due to arrive from April 8 that would ask users permission to upload their venue history if they test positive.
Her dilemma caught the attention of other beachgoers, who called for help.
Home Secretary Priti Patel has called on platforms to ‘lead by example’ in fighting online child sexual abuse content.