Another day, another Brexit story. It’s going to be years before we stop hearing the various implications and results of the recently held UK referendum on leaving the European Union. This time, it’s about private data and its sharing to third-parties, by private companies, without users’ consent. Currently, users need to opt-out of data sharing if they don’t want businesses sharing and/or selling their data to third parties. These features are usually squeezed away somewhere in a tick box, or in the end-user license agreements, where it’s easily overlooked. The upcoming GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is going to change… [Continue Reading]