2020-2-22 23:31 |
Brave browser urges UK authorities to fully enforce GDPR against Google or threatens to take it court to protect consumers
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2020-2-22 23:31 |
Brave browser urges UK authorities to fully enforce GDPR against Google or threatens to take it court to protect consumers
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Brave files a formal complaint against Google — claiming it abuses GDPR rules
2020-3-17 21:30 | |
Brave (BAT), a privacy-protecting web browser that rewards users with cryptocurrency for viewing ads, has sent a letter to the British authorities, urging them to put an end to Google’s monopoly by enforcing the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), reports Decrypt on February 19, 2020.
2020-2-20 20:00 | |
The GDPR has lofty goals when it comes to protecting consumer privacy. But even if you’re opting out and blocking cookies, you’re still being tracked. According to a group of privacy advocates in Europe lead by Brave privacy browser, advertisers can even track victims of sexual abuse.
2019-1-29 23:00 | |
The makers of the user-centric browser explain how the EU's privacy regulations fit with their principles – and why the US should hurry up and adopt its own version.
2018-11-8 00:29 | |
Brendan Eich, the CEO of Brave, has written a letter to the U. S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation urging them to implement GDPR-like legislation in the United States.
2018-10-4 20:51 | |
Brendan Eich, CEO of the Basic Attention Token-powered browser, Brave, wrote and sent a letter to the United States Senate on September 28th urging representatives to adopt a General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) model for privacy, not unlike the European Union’s guidelines.
2018-10-3 03:26 | |
Basic Attention Token, the native token to the Brave project and the token designed to fully incentivise the consumption of fair advertising. According to reports, the CEO of Brave, Brendan Eich has written to the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation in order to address some of the concerns he has regarding the current privacy laws in the United States.
2018-10-2 16:00 | |
On September 28, 2018, Brendan Eich, CEO of Brave, and co-founder of Mozilla Firefox wrote to the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation to encourage the adoption of a General Data Protection Regulation.
2018-10-2 13:00 | |
Brave, the open-source web browser that blocks advertisements, website trackers, and features blockchain-based tokens has made a bold move by filing a formal complaint against its much-larger rival, Google, in Britain and Ireland.
2018-9-18 05:59 | |
Разработчики браузера Brave подали жалобу властям Великобритании и Ирландии на Google и ряд рекламных онлайн-агентств. Согласно данной жалобе, Google и прочие компани, использующие рекламные технологии, нарушают европейский общий регламент по защите персональных и конфиденциальных данных (European General Data Protection Regulation, GDPR).
2018-9-16 17:54 | |
Brave Files Complaint against Google Brave Software which is the company behind Brave browser and Basic Attention Token has filed a complaint against Google over privacy violations. The complaint is in relation to provisions in the new European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
2018-9-13 18:30 | |