In this week's Global News Roundup, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission adopted a policy statement regarding deceptive practices related to biometric information collection. Taiwan's legislature updated penalties for mishandling of personal information. And the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada will appeal the federal court's rejection of its 2019 decision against Meta. (IAPP member exclusive.)
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