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Despite considering drones intrusive technology, the privacy commission has given the minister of mobility Jacqueline Galant the go-ahead on her drone regulation proposal.

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The Brussels police want to see 2,900 security cameras installed on Brussels streets by 2018.

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Belgium’s Privacy Commission, which is responsible for policing data protection laws, has filed for an interim judgement against Facebook.

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A Belgian law that obliges internet service providers and telecom companies to store data on customer communications has been struck down by the Constitutional Court.

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Belgium’s privacy commission should be able to impose fines of up to €810,000 against companies that break privacy and data protection laws, secretary of state Bart Tommelein  has proposed.

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Telecom giant Skype has denied access to suspects’ calls in a Belgian police investigation, and is therefore being brought to court next month, reports De Standaard on Tuesday.

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Google will comply with Belgium’s laws concerning privacy on the internet, the company agreed during its latest meeting with Willem Debeuckelaere, chair of the Belgian Privacy Commission.

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The addition this year of 300 surveillance cameras in Brussels streets will bring the total number of cameras in the city up to 1,000 by the end of 2015, report the Sudpresse newspapers.

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Social media giant Facebook is prepared to discuss changes to its privacy policy in response to concerns expressed by Belgium’s privacy commission, according to Bart Tommelein, secretary of state

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