A completely new payment method is being built in Europe
Europe plans to introduce a so-called digital euro by 2029, amidst concerns about cash elimination and the control of people's money movements.
Tax Checks: Here is the ECHR ruling that could change everything
The European Court of Human Rights has delivered a ruling that may enhance taxpayer privacy concerning financial data against tax authority inspections in Italy.
Data privacy issues threaten Nigeria’s financial inclusion
Concerns regarding data privacy and security are hindering Nigeria's efforts to increase financial inclusion despite significant investments in digital infrastructure.
Moraes says PF investigation points to 'multiple illegal accesses' to data of ministers and relatives
The Supreme Federal Court of Brazil reported illegal access to the financial data of ministers and their families following a Federal Police operation targeting public servants.
Substack data breach exposes emails and phone numbers
Substack has confirmed a data breach that has exposed the email addresses and phone numbers of its users, but passwords and financial information remain unaffected.
The European Court of Human Rights will discuss the complaint of Danilson-Järg
The European Court of Human Rights has accepted Lea Danilson-Järg's complaint about the public disclosure of her personal financial information during a court hearing.
The European Court of Human Rights will hear Danilson-Järg's complaint
The European Court of Human Rights has accepted Lea Danilson-Järg's complaint regarding the public disclosure of her private financial information during a court hearing.
"Violated Privacy Law": Trouble for Report Consultant Bellavia
Gian Gaetano Bellavia, a financial consultant implicated in multiple public prosecutor investigations, is under investigation for alleged privacy law violations involving sensitive data on public figures.
Sumitomo Life Unauthorizedly Took Out 780 Internal Documents from 8 Financial Institutions
Sumitomo Life announced that 13 employees had unlawfully taken 780 internal documents from eight financial institutions where they were seconded.
Reduced fines in exchange for favors: storm over the Privacy Authority
The Italian Financial Police have raided the offices and homes of the heads of the Privacy Authority amid an investigation into their independence regarding personal data protection.
Privacy Investigation: the butcher's bill, the hairdresser, and the crazy expenses of the college
The article reveals extravagant expenses incurred by college officials, including lavish meals and high-priced services, sparking concerns about financial oversight.
Tax "divorce": The deadline for separate tax declarations and the "traps"
The tax authorities are allowing couples to file separate tax returns again this year, enabling them to maintain individual financial privacy, but this option comes with warnings and complexities.
Julita KaraÅ›-Gasparska: Nothing Is Hidden from the Tax Office
The article discusses how advancements in technology and information systems allow tax authorities to access and monitor increasingly extensive financial data about citizens.