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Norway Consumer Group Calls for Grindr to be Made to Delete Any Illegal Data

Category: Business News

Norway’s influential Consumer Council called on Wednesday for the country’s data protection watchdog to order Grindr to identify and erase any personal data gathered illegally. Datatilsynet, Norway’s Data Protection Authority, said in January it planned to fine the LGBTQ+ dating app 100 million Norwegian crowns ($11.8 million) for allegedly illegally disclosing user data to advertising […]

Source: Reuters


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Norway is the safest country for expats to move to in 2021, new study shows

Category: Business News

A study by MoverDB revealed the top international locations for expats to move to remotely post-coronavirus, highlighting the cities with the best safety, quality of life, cost of living, salary, work-life balance, and the percentage of expats.

Source: Norway Today

Published: July 10, 2025


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Kahoot! and Marvel Entertainment team up to help learners around the world become Super Heroes

Category: Business News

With the transition to virtual learning, student engagement has become more important than ever. To engage learners of all ages all around the world, Kahoot! is collaborating with Marvel Entertainment to create a wide collection of ready-to-play kahoots featuring fan-favorite Marvel characters. The learning games within Marvel’s collection are now available on Kahoot! as part of the […]

Source: Kahoot!


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Hard Rock Cafe: We Are Open!

Category: Business News

Hard Rock Cafe: We are Open! Hard Rock Cafe is open! Stop by for one of their legendary steak burgers or specialty entrées. Open from 13:00-21:00, however, please note that the kitchen closes at 20:00. Hard Rock Cafe is also open for events, with rooms offering enough space to host up to 50 people following […]

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Forbes: How Norway’s Travel Industry Is Coping Amid Coronavirus Lockdown

Business

Category: Airline / Travel

Tourism in Norway had been booming for a decade. Overnight stays in 2019 increased for the sixth successive year, hitting a new record of 35.2 million guest nights—a figure that excludes private rentals such as AirBnB and the ever increasing number of day visits from cruise ship passengers. Almost 170,000 people work in the tourism sector in […]

Source: Forbes

Published: March 3, 2020


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