Europe passes last hurdle to end mobile roaming fees on June 15

 The European Council yesterday adopted the legal act that limits how much mobile operators can charge…

A conversation about digital copyright reform

 The European Union is in the process of reforming copyright laws that date back to 2001,…

Brexit voter registration website crash could have been a DDoS, says report

 A government voter registration website in the UK that crashed in the hours before the deadline…

EU-US Privacy Shield remains precariously placed

 The EU-US Privacy Shield appears to be weathering the storm of a Trump presidency — for…

Europe’s justice ministers unsure on whether to push for decrypt law

 European justice and home affairs ministers are putting their heads together to try to decide on…

UK’s long-delayed digital strategy looks to AI but is locked to Brexit

 The UK government is due to publish its long awaited Digital Strategy later today, about a…

Trump and the EU-US privacy shield laws

 On January 25, the Trump administration injected a whole new level of uncertainty into the already-fragile…

Windows 10 privacy settings still worrying European watchdogs

 European Union data protection authorities continue to have privacy-related concerns about Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system,…