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Belgian internet users are having their location tracked by giant technology companies an average of 288 times a day.
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
The accuracy and precision of police databases in Belgium still leave much to be desired, the Police Information Control Body (COC) noted in its annual report published on Monday.
Belgium's data protection authority has fined Google a record €600,000 for failing to comply with a European privacy law commonly known as the "right to be forgotten".
Mobile service provider Proximus has admitted that customers cannot opt out of data collection services that are sold to third parties.
The federal police are planning to use databanks and algorithms to embark on a programme of ‘predictive policing’ – using statistics and data from the past to predict where, when and what sort of
Brussels miniser Pascal Smet and Céline Fremault have completed their new proposal of measures for homeless policy in Brussels.
Belgium’s new database for cats officially launches on 1 November. Called CatID, the databank puts all the registration information about your feline pet in one place.
Belgium will invest €10 million in the establishment of a technology platform to map the genetic information of tens of thousands of Belgians.