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GDPR Community Podcast

GDPR Community Episode 6

GDPR Community Podcast

GDPR Community

Daily News, News

52 Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2020

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

GDPR Community Episode Six (02/07/20)

26/06/20-02/07/20

https://www.gdprcommunity.com/blog

GDPR Community Opinion Question

https://www.gdprcommunity.com/post/gdpr-community-opinion-question-results-20-27-06-20

This weeks question:

linkedin.com/company/gdprcommunity

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the GDPR Community Podcast, episode 6.

0:11.6

Each week on the podcast we cover the latest date of protection news.

0:16.4

This week we cover the 26th of June to the 2nd of July 2020.

0:20.8

We will also cover the GDPR Community June to the 2nd of July 2020 we will also cover the

0:22.0

GDPR community question at the end of the podcast for everything that we

0:26.0

mentioned and for more information please check out the website

0:30.3

gdpr community.com I hope you found this podcast and this update useful and with

0:36.7

that let's begin episode six here we go Friday the 26th of June 2020.

1:08.3

Google has announced that it will automatically start deleting some user data, which

1:12.5

it currently retains indefinitely by default.

1:16.2

This will affect location history, search history, voice commands collected via Google Assistant

1:21.8

and YouTube viewing history.

1:24.1

By auto-deleting user data after 18 months by default, Google will be able to position itself

1:30.2

as a platform which values data privacy while simultaneously retaining a very large quantity

1:36.1

of the most recent and hence the most valuable user data.

1:40.9

New users will be set to auto-delete this information after 18 months and existing Google

1:46.0

account holders will have the auto delete option prompted to them on the search page

1:51.1

and on YouTube prompting them to examine their privacy settings. Saturday the 20th of June 2020.

2:10.6

The British public has helped reach a major milestone in the fight against online scammers.

2:16.6

Just two months after the National

2:18.8

Cyber Security Center launched the suspicious email reporting service, it has received over 1 million

2:25.0

reports. Fake cryptocurrency investment scams make up more than half of all the reports

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