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Google has reached a preliminary settlement in another class action lawsuit. This time, the company is accused of tracking users in incognito mode, for which it faces a payout of up to 5 billion dollars in damages. How will the process unfold further?

The European Center for Digital Rights has sued Facebook and Instagram's subscription service in the Austrian data protection office. The organization argues that Meta in this way creates an illusion of data protection choice and makes users pay for their basic right to privacy.

The NordPass company has published the results of its latest study, which lists the two hundred most popular passwords used in 2023 in selected 35 countries. This year, the company also checked for the first time what passwords internet users use when they use services provided online.

A new Trustwave SpiderLabs study reveals "interesting changes" in delivery methods, techniques, themes, and target brands of email phishing directed against financial services.

Companies turn to startups focused on the Internet of Things (IoT) to meet new security challenges.

While Polish women and men are among the longest working nations in Europe, our western neighbors, the Germans, are testing a four-day work week. The specter of AI, which may force further changes, still hangs over the entire market. More on this topic in the next Digitized weekly review.

What went wrong with WeWork? Why are we increasingly discussing artificial intelligence in courtrooms? What are chickens discussing? Another exciting week in the summary of the Digitized editorial team.

The Personal Data Protection Office is considering a complaint about ChatGPT, in which the complainant accuses the tool's creator - OpenAI company, that it processes data in a way that is illegal, unreliable, and the principles on which this takes place are not transparent - we read on the UODO website.

The jokes are over. The EU has just fined TikTok a record 345 million euros. Microsoft is also having more data security problems, which in the context of the increasing share of digital tools in the labor market does not bode well for the company. More - in the new review of the week Digitized.

The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC), under the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), has imposed a fine of 345 million euros on TikTok for violating children's privacy. This is the largest fine that TikTok has received from regulatory authorities so far.