What if any Fediverse instance's make this DRM that Facebook has, with posts being locked for users not signed in. This can help with those who are scared of AI “taking over” because let's be real, AI just grabs the information you post online. If we do this, would AI “die”?
I don't personally care so to speak, as AI will not care, or sorry, these companies developing the AI LLM's will counter new strategies to obtain PII from websites.
A reminder to Swifties and non-Swifties alike to regularly review your phone's location sharing settings.
Remember: the deepest privacy threat from mobile phones is the way that they announce your whereabouts all day (and all night) long.
Stalking your ex using phone location services isn’t cool. Neither is the way that governments and companies use your phone's data to determine where you've been. Learn more about protecting your privacy, and how EFF helps:
> La CJUE renverse son raisonnement : elle estime désormais que la conservation des adresses IP n’est, par défaut, plus une atteinte grave aux libertés fondamentales, et que dans certains cas seulement cet accès porte une ingérence grave qu’il faut entourer de garanties.
Dit autrement :
"Tous présumés coupables jusqu'à preuve du contraire."
At the skin doctor, first an assistant asks some questions and fills them into the computer, then says "wait for the doctor" and leaves me alone with the unlocked system. 5min, would have been enough to lookup data of other people.
Chez BNP/HelloBank, c'est donc une boîte de marketing qui envoie le tout-nouveau-tout-frais numéro de compte client par email (au TLS tout pété au passage).
Ils l'ont avant moi. C'est plus pratique pour le profilage me direz-vous...
Do me a favor folks: would you spread this around? I'd love for #Wisconsin residents to see it for sure.
If you want to email Interstate Parking yourself and ask if they have privacy policies for their license plate recognition system, you can do so at info@interstateparking.com
Throwing some tags on here: seriously, folks, this company is absolutely utterly uninterested in user privacy and security. They have had breaches in the past. Calling all #MilwaukeeBrewers fans, can you please ask the #Brewers if they have confidence that #InterstateParking will protect user data? (see above post for details)
I hate being right! I called this one two years ago. There are open source period/ovulation that do not connect to a server. Find them on F-droid. If it wants you to log in to something that is a problem!
It's SO strange to me how people are so adament that they don't want their data being sold/abused.
Yet, we have a literal data harvester in front of our own eyes with NewsMast out in the open using Fedi posts for their "news app" and nobody is blinking an eye...🤦♂️
@BeAware – All data that is publicly available on a website will be scraped for commercial use, violating intellectual proporty rights and data privacy rights. Such is the nature of today's Web, and the Fediverse is a part of it. #DataPrivacy#Fediverse#Scraping#CommercialUse
Welfare surveillance powers are being introduced by the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill.
The UK government will be able to access the financial data of ANY benefit claimant. This data could be misinterpreted and sanctions imposed incorrectly.
We've signed this joint letter from UK civil society organisations for the removal of these powers from the Bill.
From 7 March, the designated gatekeepers – Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Meta, and Microsoft – must comply with all obligations in the Digital Markets Act.
These changes give you control of your:
📱 data: decide freely how your data is used
📱 phone: choose your default apps, browsers and search engines
📱 apps: install the apps you want and remove pre-installed apps
As a non-techie Linux user, most of this xz vulnerability talk just goes over my head. Is there a news article in plain language somewhere I can read to understand this better? I just need to know 1) if there is a patch and on 2) which Flatpack update will it be included?
AT&T has acknowledged that a data leak making the rounds online contains information from more than 7.6 million current customers and 65 million former customers. #DataProtection#DataPrivacy#Infosec#DarkWeb#DataLeak
Feel like we are moving up the consumer protection ladder. If the Democrats win strong majorities in the House and Senate expect a push for stronger data privacy protections similar to the European GDPR.
Nice explanation. He doesn't mention how data can be collected from your community as well, leaking data about the people you regularly communicate and interact with with and vice versa