
The Nigerian government recently announced the approval of the National Data Protection Board by President Muhammdu Buhari. It could be nothing or something. We try to determine which it is
Google recently announced that it would be extending its Privacy Sandbox to Android phones. What does this mean for you and the companies that track your online data? Click this…
Ever wondered what happens to your data when you die? What if you could control just how much information friends and family can access upon your death? Click this link…
Quite recently, Zimbabwe passed a Data Protection Act into law. Ogheneruemu Oneyibo looks into what this means for Zimbabweans, regulators, and tech companies.
In August 2021, @SokoLoan was slammed with a ₦10 million fine by @NITDANigeria for data privacy abuse. On November 15 2021, the @fccpcnigeria announced a partnership with the latter and…
Nigeria’s Data Protection Regulation provides for the protection of personal data, but this is not always the case. We had a chat with Nigerian lawyer, Motunrayo Ope-Ogunseitan (@tunnie_), to pinpoint…
Many people think having nothing to hide means their privacy doesn’t need protection. But it goes beyond all that, and that’s why we are launching the Privacy Roundtable. However, a…
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The Nigerian government recently announced the approval of the National Data Protection Board by President Muhammdu Buhari. It could be nothing or something. We try to determine which it is
Google recently announced that it would be extending its Privacy Sandbox to Android phones. What does this mean for you and the companies that track your online data? Click this to find out.
Ever wondered what happens to your data when you die? What if you could control just how much information friends and family can access upon your death? Click this link to find out more.
Quite recently, Zimbabwe passed a Data Protection Act into law. Ogheneruemu Oneyibo looks into what this means for Zimbabweans, regulators, and tech companies.
In August 2021, @SokoLoan was slammed with a ₦10 million fine by @NITDANigeria for data privacy abuse. On November 15 2021, the @fccpcnigeria announced a partnership with the latter and several other government agencies. What does this mean for you?
Nigeria’s Data Protection Regulation provides for the protection of personal data, but this is not always the case. We had a chat with Nigerian lawyer, Motunrayo Ope-Ogunseitan (@tunnie_), to pinpoint some of these grey areas.
Many people think having nothing to hide means their privacy doesn’t need protection. But it goes beyond all that, and that’s why we are launching the Privacy Roundtable. However, a little housekeeping before we begin.