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PSD2 Challenges Leave Norway, Netherlands Playing Catch-Up

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Since many European Union (EU) countries have now brought PSD2 and GDPR fully into their financial infrastructures, banks and merchants must prepare for the upcoming Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) rule and its fast-approaching September deadline. The change is just one of many that PSD2 is bringing to payments within the EU.

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The PYMNTS 5-In-1: April 20 Daily Data Digest

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Today’s 5-In-1 has the latest numbers from Google about sites being hacked, some pretty big price tag potential for the future of unattended retail, the latest figures from the CFPB about hidden payday lending fees, what the EU is accusing Google of, and numbers that show the impact of Amazon’s latest fashion tie up.

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Uber Faces Lawsuit By British Drivers

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The union will also make the case that Uber drivers are subject to performance monitoring at work, and will show evidence of how the company has “tagged” driver profiles accordingly, with categories such as late arrivals, missed rides, canceled riders and inappropriate behavior. .

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Google’s Connected Economy Efforts, Overshadowed By Antitrust Suit?

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But there are any number of ways legal actions can go, and here and abroad (particularly in the EU) there remains some speculation that Google may be reshaped, may be forced to break up — and in other cases, injunction loom. No one really knows what might happen across a legal saga that will play out over years. buy products) those efforts.

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Data Dive, Rainy Days Edition: Fines, Misses And Video Game Money Laundering

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Mastercard got tagged with a $648.3 As it stands, the interchange fees can vary from one country to the next within in the EU — presenting an opportunity, in theory, for retailers to shop around for a lower fee. percent fee on non-EU debit card payments done in shops, and a 0.3 Mastercard and Google Fend Off Fines.

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Jumio CTO Paints A Portrait Of ‘IDV Nirvana’

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Data tagging is how ground truth is established. One concern that’s top of mind right now is complying with the European Union’s upcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which goes into effect later in May and will affect how companies can store and use customer data when doing business with the EU.

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Alibaba Is Taking On Alexa, Google Home, DingDong and Little Fish With New Smart Speaker

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They announced the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism last week, building on initiatives such as the recent G7 and European Council meetings, the EU Internet Forum and discussions with government representatives. Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube are teaming up to fight terrorists.

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