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  1. New #privay report finds that Meta’s platforms and TikTok now rank as the most privacy-invasive, replacing last year’s leaders, Reddit, Snapchat, and Pinterest. The report also finds that most platforms (12 out of 15) may use personal data to train AI.
    betanews.com/2025/09/25/the-so

  2. New report finds that Meta’s platforms and TikTok now rank as the most privacy-invasive, replacing last year’s leaders, Reddit, Snapchat, and Pinterest. The report also finds that most platforms (12 out of 15) may use personal data to train AI.
    betanews.com/2025/09/25/the-so

  3. Data van GGD, gemeente Groningen en #VeiligThuis in handen van de VS en Israël. ‘Dit is ernstig, echt een blunder’.

    De sleutelposities van Kiteworks, worden ingenomen door voormalige leden van een elite-eenheid van het Israëlische leger. Vanwege deze overname, het vallen onder Amerikaanse wetgeving en de nauwe verwevenheid met de Israëlische spionage-elite-eenheid van het #IDF zouden alle alarmbellen in Nederland moeten afgaan.

    sikkom.nl/actueel/data-van-ggd

    #GGD #Kiteworks #IDF #privay #TK2025

  4. Data van GGD, gemeente Groningen en #VeiligThuis in handen van de VS en Israël. ‘Dit is ernstig, echt een blunder’.

    De sleutelposities van Kiteworks, worden ingenomen door voormalige leden van een elite-eenheid van het Israëlische leger. Vanwege deze overname, het vallen onder Amerikaanse wetgeving en de nauwe verwevenheid met de Israëlische spionage-elite-eenheid van het #IDF zouden alle alarmbellen in Nederland moeten afgaan.

    sikkom.nl/actueel/data-van-ggd

    #GGD #Kiteworks #IDF #privay #TK2025

  5. Data van GGD, gemeente Groningen en #VeiligThuis in handen van de VS en Israël. ‘Dit is ernstig, echt een blunder’.

    De sleutelposities van Kiteworks, worden ingenomen door voormalige leden van een elite-eenheid van het Israëlische leger. Vanwege deze overname, het vallen onder Amerikaanse wetgeving en de nauwe verwevenheid met de Israëlische spionage-elite-eenheid van het #IDF zouden alle alarmbellen in Nederland moeten afgaan.

    sikkom.nl/actueel/data-van-ggd

    #GGD #Kiteworks #IDF #privay #TK2025

  6. Data van GGD, gemeente Groningen en #VeiligThuis in handen van de VS en Israël. ‘Dit is ernstig, echt een blunder’.

    De sleutelposities van Kiteworks, worden ingenomen door voormalige leden van een elite-eenheid van het Israëlische leger. Vanwege deze overname, het vallen onder Amerikaanse wetgeving en de nauwe verwevenheid met de Israëlische spionage-elite-eenheid van het #IDF zouden alle alarmbellen in Nederland moeten afgaan.

    sikkom.nl/actueel/data-van-ggd

    #GGD #Kiteworks #IDF #privay #TK2025

  7. Data van GGD, gemeente Groningen en #VeiligThuis in handen van de VS en Israël. ‘Dit is ernstig, echt een blunder’.

    De sleutelposities van Kiteworks, worden ingenomen door voormalige leden van een elite-eenheid van het Israëlische leger. Vanwege deze overname, het vallen onder Amerikaanse wetgeving en de nauwe verwevenheid met de Israëlische spionage-elite-eenheid van het #IDF zouden alle alarmbellen in Nederland moeten afgaan.

    sikkom.nl/actueel/data-van-ggd

    #GGD #Kiteworks #IDF #privay #TK2025

  8. "EFF works closely on issues like encryption to defend the right to private communications in Europe. For years, EFF fought hard against an EU proposal that, if it became law, would have pressured online services to abandon end-to-end encryption. We joined together with EU allies and urged people to sign the “Don’t Scan Me” petition. We lobbied EU lawmakers and urged them to protect their constituents’ human right to have a private conversation—backed up by strong encryption. Our message broke through, and a key EU committee adopted a position that bars the mass scanning of messages and protects end-to-end encryption. It also bars mandatory age verification whereby users would have had to show ID to get online. As Member States are still debating their position on the proposal, this fight is not over yet. But we are encouraged by the recent European Court of Human Rights ruling which confirmed that undermining encryption violates fundamental rights to privacy. EFF will continue to advocate for this to governments, and the corporations providing our messaging services.

    As we’ve said many times, both in Europe and the U.S., there is no middle ground to content scanning and no “safe backdoor” if the internet is to remain free and private. Either all content is scanned and all actors—including authoritarian governments and rogue criminals—have access, or no one does. EFF will continue to advocate for the right to a private conversation, and hold the EU accountable to the international and European human rights protections that they are signatories to."

    eff.org/deeplinks/2025/02/savi

    #EU #Europe #DigitalRights #Privay #Surveillance #AgeVerification #GDPR #DataProtection #Encryption

  9. "EFF works closely on issues like encryption to defend the right to private communications in Europe. For years, EFF fought hard against an EU proposal that, if it became law, would have pressured online services to abandon end-to-end encryption. We joined together with EU allies and urged people to sign the “Don’t Scan Me” petition. We lobbied EU lawmakers and urged them to protect their constituents’ human right to have a private conversation—backed up by strong encryption. Our message broke through, and a key EU committee adopted a position that bars the mass scanning of messages and protects end-to-end encryption. It also bars mandatory age verification whereby users would have had to show ID to get online. As Member States are still debating their position on the proposal, this fight is not over yet. But we are encouraged by the recent European Court of Human Rights ruling which confirmed that undermining encryption violates fundamental rights to privacy. EFF will continue to advocate for this to governments, and the corporations providing our messaging services.

    As we’ve said many times, both in Europe and the U.S., there is no middle ground to content scanning and no “safe backdoor” if the internet is to remain free and private. Either all content is scanned and all actors—including authoritarian governments and rogue criminals—have access, or no one does. EFF will continue to advocate for the right to a private conversation, and hold the EU accountable to the international and European human rights protections that they are signatories to."

    eff.org/deeplinks/2025/02/savi

    #EU #Europe #DigitalRights #Privay #Surveillance #AgeVerification #GDPR #DataProtection #Encryption

  10. "EFF works closely on issues like encryption to defend the right to private communications in Europe. For years, EFF fought hard against an EU proposal that, if it became law, would have pressured online services to abandon end-to-end encryption. We joined together with EU allies and urged people to sign the “Don’t Scan Me” petition. We lobbied EU lawmakers and urged them to protect their constituents’ human right to have a private conversation—backed up by strong encryption. Our message broke through, and a key EU committee adopted a position that bars the mass scanning of messages and protects end-to-end encryption. It also bars mandatory age verification whereby users would have had to show ID to get online. As Member States are still debating their position on the proposal, this fight is not over yet. But we are encouraged by the recent European Court of Human Rights ruling which confirmed that undermining encryption violates fundamental rights to privacy. EFF will continue to advocate for this to governments, and the corporations providing our messaging services.

    As we’ve said many times, both in Europe and the U.S., there is no middle ground to content scanning and no “safe backdoor” if the internet is to remain free and private. Either all content is scanned and all actors—including authoritarian governments and rogue criminals—have access, or no one does. EFF will continue to advocate for the right to a private conversation, and hold the EU accountable to the international and European human rights protections that they are signatories to."

    eff.org/deeplinks/2025/02/savi

    #EU #Europe #DigitalRights #Privay #Surveillance #AgeVerification #GDPR #DataProtection #Encryption

  11. "EFF works closely on issues like encryption to defend the right to private communications in Europe. For years, EFF fought hard against an EU proposal that, if it became law, would have pressured online services to abandon end-to-end encryption. We joined together with EU allies and urged people to sign the “Don’t Scan Me” petition. We lobbied EU lawmakers and urged them to protect their constituents’ human right to have a private conversation—backed up by strong encryption. Our message broke through, and a key EU committee adopted a position that bars the mass scanning of messages and protects end-to-end encryption. It also bars mandatory age verification whereby users would have had to show ID to get online. As Member States are still debating their position on the proposal, this fight is not over yet. But we are encouraged by the recent European Court of Human Rights ruling which confirmed that undermining encryption violates fundamental rights to privacy. EFF will continue to advocate for this to governments, and the corporations providing our messaging services.

    As we’ve said many times, both in Europe and the U.S., there is no middle ground to content scanning and no “safe backdoor” if the internet is to remain free and private. Either all content is scanned and all actors—including authoritarian governments and rogue criminals—have access, or no one does. EFF will continue to advocate for the right to a private conversation, and hold the EU accountable to the international and European human rights protections that they are signatories to."

    eff.org/deeplinks/2025/02/savi

    #EU #Europe #DigitalRights #Privay #Surveillance #AgeVerification #GDPR #DataProtection #Encryption

  12. "EFF works closely on issues like encryption to defend the right to private communications in Europe. For years, EFF fought hard against an EU proposal that, if it became law, would have pressured online services to abandon end-to-end encryption. We joined together with EU allies and urged people to sign the “Don’t Scan Me” petition. We lobbied EU lawmakers and urged them to protect their constituents’ human right to have a private conversation—backed up by strong encryption. Our message broke through, and a key EU committee adopted a position that bars the mass scanning of messages and protects end-to-end encryption. It also bars mandatory age verification whereby users would have had to show ID to get online. As Member States are still debating their position on the proposal, this fight is not over yet. But we are encouraged by the recent European Court of Human Rights ruling which confirmed that undermining encryption violates fundamental rights to privacy. EFF will continue to advocate for this to governments, and the corporations providing our messaging services.

    As we’ve said many times, both in Europe and the U.S., there is no middle ground to content scanning and no “safe backdoor” if the internet is to remain free and private. Either all content is scanned and all actors—including authoritarian governments and rogue criminals—have access, or no one does. EFF will continue to advocate for the right to a private conversation, and hold the EU accountable to the international and European human rights protections that they are signatories to."

    eff.org/deeplinks/2025/02/savi

    #EU #Europe #DigitalRights #Privay #Surveillance #AgeVerification #GDPR #DataProtection #Encryption

  13. Par défaut, vous acceptez d'entrainer l'IA de X (Grok). Il faut aller dans les options pour décocher la case.
    Cerise sur le gateau, l'option apparait uniquement si vous vous connectez sur l'interface web, pas depuis l'app.
    next.ink/brief_article/twitter

    #grok #x #twitter #privay

  14. Par défaut, vous acceptez d'entrainer l'IA de X (Grok). Il faut aller dans les options pour décocher la case.
    Cerise sur le gateau, l'option apparait uniquement si vous vous connectez sur l'interface web, pas depuis l'app.
    next.ink/brief_article/twitter

    #grok #x #twitter #privay

  15. Par défaut, vous acceptez d'entrainer l'IA de X (Grok). Il faut aller dans les options pour décocher la case.
    Cerise sur le gateau, l'option apparait uniquement si vous vous connectez sur l'interface web, pas depuis l'app.
    next.ink/brief_article/twitter

    #grok #x #twitter #privay

  16. Par défaut, vous acceptez d'entrainer l'IA de X (Grok). Il faut aller dans les options pour décocher la case.
    Cerise sur le gateau, l'option apparait uniquement si vous vous connectez sur l'interface web, pas depuis l'app.
    next.ink/brief_article/twitter

    #grok #x #twitter #privay

  17. Par défaut, vous acceptez d'entrainer l'IA de X (Grok). Il faut aller dans les options pour décocher la case.
    Cerise sur le gateau, l'option apparait uniquement si vous vous connectez sur l'interface web, pas depuis l'app.
    next.ink/brief_article/twitter

    #grok #x #twitter #privay

  18. @nuncio Note that @purism only earns once #money from you: when selling the phone. They do not have any later #income based on selling information from you, or pushing #ads to your phone.

    Software development and hardware is expensive. And #Purism did a huge job regarding this. Not only for their own #phone, but for the whole #FOSS, #OpenSource phone ecosystem.

    #privay #freedom

  19. @nuncio Note that @purism only earns once #money from you: when selling the phone. They do not have any later #income based on selling information from you, or pushing #ads to your phone.

    Software development and hardware is expensive. And #Purism did a huge job regarding this. Not only for their own #phone, but for the whole #FOSS, #OpenSource phone ecosystem.

    #privay #freedom

  20. @nuncio Note that @purism only earns once #money from you: when selling the phone. They do not have any later #income based on selling information from you, or pushing #ads to your phone.

    Software development and hardware is expensive. And #Purism did a huge job regarding this. Not only for their own #phone, but for the whole #FOSS, #OpenSource phone ecosystem.

    #privay #freedom

  21. @nuncio Note that @purism only earns once #money from you: when selling the phone. They do not have any later #income based on selling information from you, or pushing #ads to your phone.

    Software development and hardware is expensive. And #Purism did a huge job regarding this. Not only for their own #phone, but for the whole #FOSS, #OpenSource phone ecosystem.

    #privay #freedom

  22. @nuncio Note that @purism only earns once #money from you: when selling the phone. They do not have any later #income based on selling information from you, or pushing #ads to your phone.

    Software development and hardware is expensive. And #Purism did a huge job regarding this. Not only for their own #phone, but for the whole #FOSS, #OpenSource phone ecosystem.

    #privay #freedom

  23. « Apple can see everything you store in iCloud unless you update your security settings. And even if you turn on the new Advanced Data Protection feature, several important categories of data are not end-to-end encrypted, including your emails, calendar events, contacts, and all your files’ metadata. »

    proton.me/blog/apple-icloud-pr

    #Privay #Proton

  24. France says non to Office 365 and Google Workspace in school due to cloud data sovereignty, competition, and privacy rules

    French flag with IC circuit board transparently shown over it In August, Philippe Latombe, a member of the French National Assembly, advised Pap Ndiaye, the minister of national education, that the free version of Microsoft Office 365, while appealing, amounts to a form of illegal […]

    gadgeteer.co.za/france-says-no

    gadgeteer.co.za/france-says-no

  25. France says non to Office 365 and Google Workspace in school due to cloud data sovereignty, competition, and privacy rules

    French flag with IC circuit board transparently shown over it In August, Philippe Latombe, a member of the French National Assembly, advised Pap Ndiaye, the minister of national education, that the free version of Microsoft Office 365, while appealing, amounts to a form of illegal […]

    gadgeteer.co.za/france-says-no

    gadgeteer.co.za/france-says-no

  26. France says non to Office 365 and Google Workspace in school due to cloud data sovereignty, competition, and privacy rules

    French flag with IC circuit board transparently shown over it In August, Philippe Latombe, a member of the French National Assembly, advised Pap Ndiaye, the minister of national education, that the free version of Microsoft Office 365, while appealing, amounts to a form of illegal […]

    gadgeteer.co.za/france-says-no

    gadgeteer.co.za/france-says-no

  27. France says non to Office 365 and Google Workspace in school due to cloud data sovereignty, competition, and privacy rules

    French flag with IC circuit board transparently shown over it In August, Philippe Latombe, a member of the French National Assembly, advised Pap Ndiaye, the minister of national education, that the free version of Microsoft Office 365, while appealing, amounts to a form of illegal […]

    gadgeteer.co.za/france-says-no

    gadgeteer.co.za/france-says-no