Tech giant vows to appeal ruling, asks court to put it on hold as lawyer whose suit kicked off legal battle predicts American firm will likely end up having to comply with EU law

Social media giant was hit with class action suit for providing access to personal data of 87 million users in lead-up to 2016 US election

Mine says over 10 million requests have been sent to firms by users of platform; expert says Israeli public relatively indifferent on matter, with country's legislation inadequate

Top justice officials in DC and 3 states allege that tech giant misled consumers by continuing to collect and store location information even after users tried to opt out

Tech Israel editor Ricky Ben-David discusses spyware, foodtech and shopping tech, while diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman looks at an attack on the UAE, and Russia-Ukraine

Researchers say revelations that police deployed NSO cyberweapon expose an organization in urgent need of oversight

MKs seek parliamentary inquiry into explosive report police took over civilians' cellphones without oversight; attorney general said to demand answers from cops

Facebook-owned messaging app denies new terms of service will make it less secure: 'We can't see your private messages or hear your calls'

Over 2 billion users will have until February 8 to agree to policy change that will see information, including contacts and status updates, shared with social media giant

Software developed by Tel Aviv-based firm tells users which companies hold their data and how they are using it, and lets them decide if they want to it to be deleted

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