GIANT STUDY: Millions’ Favorite Diet Effectively Protects Against Cancer, but Doubles Risk of One Tumor
A vast study analyzing data from over 1.8 million individuals shows significant links between diet and cancer risk, revealing that while vegetarians are less likely to develop several forms of cancer, this lifestyle is not risk-free.
Operators respond to Iranian retaliation by distributing free data to people
Czech operators are responding to Iranian actions by providing free data to users as a form of support.
Britain Aims to Become a Data Center Giant - Binds Digital Companies to Build Carbon-Free Energy
The UK is working to establish itself as a leader in data centers in Europe, fueled by ambitious AI strategies and significant investments from American tech companies.
Free WiFi Trap: Be Aware! Hackers Are Now Conducting Such Scams
The article warns about the dangers of using free WiFi networks at places like airports and cafes, outlining potential cyber fraud risks.
Public Ministry requests new data after reports of euthanized animals to free up space in SC shelter
The Public Ministry of Santa Catarina is investigating irregular euthanasia practices at an animal welfare center in Joinville.
Conscientious police officer worked in his free time - faced charges
A police officer was charged with data protection violations after searching for personal information of 97 individuals during his free time, but all charges were dropped by the court.
The Constable Carried Out Official Duties During His Free Time in Kuopio – Accused of Crimes, But the District Court Dismissed the Charges
A senior constable from North Savo was acquitted by the district court of charges related to breach of duty and data privacy violations after accessing personal data improperly during his free time.
Euractiv: Visa-free travel at the cost of personal data – The EU grants access to American algorithms to assess European travelers
A draft agreement suggests that U.S. authorities may use automated processing of personal data to make significant decisions affecting European travelers, potentially compromising their privacy.
Data shows gamers would rather buy on Steam than play free on Epic
Recent data indicates that PC gamers show a strong preference for purchasing games on Steam over claiming them for free on the Epic Games Store.
Your mobile has a setting that even the secret service can't break: Here's how to activate it for free
Apple's Lockdown Mode is a security feature designed to protect high-profile individuals, recently highlighted by the FBI's failure to access data on an iPhone with this mode enabled.
In a scam for the curious, CIA takes down general knowledge publication
The CIA has removed the World Factbook, a free online resource with essential information about countries, after 64 years of operation, without providing an explanation.
The censuses of the Roman Empire reduce the myth: in Hispania, only a small percentage of the population was enslaved or free
The article discusses how Roman census data reveals that only a small fraction of the population in Hispania was enslaved or freed, challenging common myths about slavery in the region.
Charges against police for over a hundred crimes in North Savonia - suspected of accessing people's data during free time
The senior constable of the Eastern Finland Police Department is facing charges for nearly 140 crimes, including data protection violations, as part of an extensive investigation involving almost a hundred victims.
Ministry of Health: Encouraging data from the childhood obesity program, over 1.5 referrals for kidney failure tests
The Ministry of Health reported encouraging results from its childhood obesity program and the expansion of the program to cover kidney dysfunction with over 36,460 recipients for free obesity treatment.
BSNL Recharge Plan: 5000 GB Data, 200 Mbps Speed, BSNL Brings Great Offer
BSNL has introduced a new mobile recharge plan offering 5000 GB of data and 200 Mbps internet speed along with free access to popular OTT platforms.
Data Theft: CNIL Imposes a 27 Million Euro Fine on Free Mobile and 15 Million on Free
The French data protection authority CNIL has fined Free Mobile 27 million euros and Free 15 million euros for security breaches related to subscriber data following a massive data theft.
Consult all internal data from the EL PAÍS survey: questionnaires, cross-sections, and individual responses
EL PAÍS and Cadena SER released the monthly barometer conducted by 40dB, providing free access to all data and statistical documentation related to the survey.
Longevity is not just for the wealthy. The main thing is available to everyone for free
In the Czech Republic, the lack of connected and shared health data hinders the understanding of longevity, which is crucial for extending human life, according to Karla Ašerová from EliteMedical clinic.