Consumers now buy things from anywhere in the world in a few clicks. But consumer groups’ research shows the safety […]
To Make the Tech Sector Competitive, Antitrust Is Only Half the Answer
It seems antitrust is finally having a new moment in the sun. From Attorney General Nominee Bill Barr to Senator […]
Policy
The TACD Policy Committees produce policy papers with included recommendations in relation to the predominant themes of their work plans. […]
TACD publishes resolution on competition, privacy and consumer welfare
Today, TACD publishes a policy resolution on competition in response to the European Commission’s and the US Federal Trade Commission’s […]
EU NGOs blast Google Location data collection as U.S. Groups blast FTC on privacy
On 27 November 2018, 7 member groups of the European Consumer Organization (BEUC) asked each of their national Data Protection […]
Apps rated appropriate for kids are actually manipulating them
The digital revolution is happening so fast. With little regard for the consequences, Big Tech has convinced parents to put […]
Is California’s New Privacy Law Right for the United States?
At the end of June, California enacted what has been billed as a comprehensive privacy law. By all accounts, it […]
What we can learn from the Equifax breach
Massive Data Breach at U.S. Credit Bureau Equifax Raises Many Questions, Including About U.S. Privacy and Data Security Laws and […]
EU and US organisations welcome the European Court of Justice Safe Harbor Ruling
Last week’s momentous ruling of the European Court of Justice (ECJ), which declared safe harbor invalid under EU’s data protection and […]
TACD Stakeholder Forum 2014: Consumers Mean Business
The TACD Stakeholder Forum ‘The TTIP one year on: Consumers Mean Business’ took place on Tuesday, 24 June 2014 in […]