New rules under the General Product Safety Regulation entered into force Friday which ensure that all non-food consumer products, whether sold offline or online on the EU market, are safe.
With the speed of technological evolution, European consumers need better protection against the harmful practices and challenges they face online, according to an EU report published Friday.
The European Commission sent formal requests to online services YouTube, Snapchat, and TikTok Wednesday, asking for information on the design and functioning of their recommender systems.
BEUC, the European Consumer Organisation, and 22 member organisations from 17 countries submitted a complaint to EU authorities on the unfair practices of leading video game companies behind games such…
The European Court of Justice upheld Tuesday two EU Commission decisions, against Apple, that Ireland granted it unlawful aid, and against Google in its ‘Google Shopping’ antitrust case. The Apple…
(BRUSSELS) – An online service is not ‘free’ if it earns revenue from using personal data to show personalised ads, the EU made clear Monday over concerns that Meta’s ‘pay or…
— last modified 29 July 2023 The European Commission proposed on 28 July a Toy Safety Regulation revising the current rules to protect children from potential risks in toys. While…