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A Brussels man has won a small legal victory against the Stib, after he challenged the requirement to scan a Mobib pass at the start of every journey.

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According to a survey carried out by internet provider Telenet, some 40% of parents in Flanders do not ask their children if they can post their photo online before they do so.

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Using mobile phone data to track people’s movements and possible exposure to the coronavirus would be acceptable for around half of the population of Flanders, according to a survey published this

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Another Brussels police force has announced it is investing in bodycams to record how officers interact with suspects and the general public.

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An investigative report by Belgian broadcaster VRT has revealed that Google employees are listening to people’s private exchanges through the Google Home device and the Google Assistant app on sma

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Leuven city council is considering a ban on all unsolicited junk mail, in an effort to control its impact on the waste collection system.

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From Flanders Today: The privacy scandal currently rocking social media giant Facebook now appears to be more far-reaching than was previously thought and includes residents

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Brussels miniser Pascal Smet and Céline Fremault have completed their new proposal of measures for homeless policy in Brussels.

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Migration secretary Theo Francken has come under fire for his proposal to allow authorities to request access to computers and other digital devices of asylum seekers.

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