Across the Pond: On UK Data Protection Reforms 100 days into the UK’s new Labour government reign, and the Data (Use and Access) (DUA) Bill has been introduced to Parliament. It is expected to receive Royal Assent in mid-2025. The DUA is, in part, the government’s response to the previous Conservative government’s Data Protection &
Life in the Sandbox If you work in digital advertising, then you will have heard the dramatic exclamations of “Cookie-geddon” and “Cookie-pocalypse,” both referring to Google’s plans to depreciate all third-party cookies in Chrome in the second half of 2024. The deprecation of the cookies on Chrome, and the development of Google'
AI Regulation: US, UK and other approaches We continue our four-part deep dive into the future of AI regulation, by examining some contrasting regulatory approaches that are rapidly developing in other global jurisdictions, including the UK, the US, China and India.
Journey to the West: China SCCs and the Transfer Impact Assessment (PIPIA) As of 1st June 2023, data exports from China can (in some cases) be facilitated using SCCs and PIPIAs (Chinese TIAs). Lucid Privacy Group provides the details and a PIPIA template.
Artificial Intelligence, Regulation, Privacy In this four-part deep dive into the future of AI regulation, Lucid Privacy Group explores the detail of the new approaches to AI regulation.
Google Analytics 4 and IP Address A closer look at the privacy and product implications of the deprecation of IP Address logging in GA4.