data privacy

News

VR headsets give enough data for AI to accurately guess ethnicity, income and more

Privacy controls and consumer awareness about how much data VR headsets collect are low, according to researchers.

News

Singaporean consumers prefer direct data collection to third-party cookies

Yet, 77% of consumers in Singapore currently either accept all or selected cookies when prompted on websites or apps: Twilio

In Focus

How to tread the fine line between personalisation and privacy

Here's how organisations can adopt data privacy as a core part of their personalisation technology toolkit.

In Focus

Putting power back in consumers' hands with decentralised identity

How can decentralised identity empower businesses to confidently use accurate customer information while ensuring privacy?
Half of Singapore residents trust government organisations to safeguard their private information - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

News

Half of Singapore residents trust government organisations to safeguard their private information

Organisations in Singapore must rethink their approach to data security or risk losing nearly half of their customers: Imperva.

Cryptocurrency

Crypto.com becomes first crypto platform to get IMDA’s Data Protection Trust Mark

The firm says this is to prepare for a more regulated future, where regulators will look for things like data privacy compliance.
China’s data privacy drive - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

China Focus

China citizens may soon have better privacy law protections than the US

Chinese citizens may soon have better privacy law protections than their US counterparts.

Tong's Portfolio

There is also light at the end of the tunnel

The world is interconnected and hence, interdependent. The coronavirus is a global problem that requires global cooperation to get it under control.

Global Economy

Briefs

SINGAPORE (July 29): “Generally speaking, you have resilience in the services sector and in the construction sector. At the same time, this outlook is getting worse and worse. And it’s getting worse and worse in manufacturing, especially. And it’s g

Online privacy

Facebook to pay record US$5 bil fine over privacy; faces antitrust probe

(July 25): Facebook Inc will pay a record-breaking US$5 billion ($6.8 billion) fine to resolve a government probe into its privacy practices and will boost safeguards on user data, the US Federal Trade Commission and the social media company said on Wedn
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