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Belgian federal prosecutors have been spent four years investigating messaging app Telegram - an investigation that until now was not public knowledge.
As debate continues over the potential abuse of facial recognition cameras, a European regulation governing the use of this artificial intelligence (AI) technique is scheduled to come into force i
The use of bodycams - cameras attached to a police officer’s uniform that record images and sounds during interventions - will now be regulated, justice minister Paul Van Tigchelt and interior min
Popular Chinese social media app TikTok cannot be installed on the devices of Belgian federal government staff on the grounds that it poses security risks.
The European parliament has told staff it will be banning Chinese social media app TikTok from work devices over what it described as concerns over data security.
The Belgian government asks Big Tech companies such as Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft to hand over 270% more user data than the global average, according to new research from cybersecurity
Belgian internet users are having their location tracked by giant technology companies an average of 288 times a day.
Thousands of websites hosting online forms are capturing data entered into them live before submission and then leaking the identifying data to third-party data brokers, advertisers and marketing
A crucial part of the mechanism in which online advertising is sold and displayed on the Internet in the European Union violates European privacy laws, according to the Belgian Data Protection Aut