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An internet-connected doll has been banned by German regulators because it can be used to spy on people. The agency is asking parents to destroy the toy.
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Consumers who travel to another EU country will soon be able to use their online subscriptions – for instance their video streaming service – when abroad. This is the result of a deal reached last night between the European Parliament and Member State representatives.
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Members of the European Parliament and Council representatives reached an agreement last night about the maximum price telecom providers can charge each other when their customers use their phone abroad.
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The European Commission is presenting plans today to overhaul a law covering the confidentiality and security of electronic communications such as phone, e-mails or messaging services. According to these plans, services such as Skype or WhatsApp, also called over-the-top services (OTT), should respect similar rules to those for traditional phone and text messaging services. The Regulation will also set out when users’ consent is required for tracking online activities and for using customers’ communication and location data for purposes such as marketing. It should also protect consumers against unsolicited commercial communications.