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Benedict Evans
benedictevans
While the USA keeps arguing about section 230, the EU just launched the DSA. This creates binding content take-down liabilities for big platforms. And when it becomes law, in 2-3
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Garrett Johnson
garjoh_canuck
New working paper alert!THREAD: Post-#GDPR, website use of web tech vendors falls 15% but relative concentration increases 17%."Privacy & market concentration: Intended & unintended consequences of the GDPR” w/ Scott
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Simon McGarr
Tupp_Ed
These are in my local shop, and I had questions before I read Tesco’s response, and I have even more questions afterwards.>>>Concerns raised about cameras at self-service supermarket checkoutshttps://www.irishexaminer.com/news/ar
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Joolz Pedals
JoolzPedals
#closepass Update: hadn't heard anything 11 days after reporting, so asked for an update. This is the official Police Scotland response; "Thank you for your email. I have
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Robin Berjon
robinberjon
It will be interesting to see if the courts can stop regulatory capture. Those who work their best to abide by privacy legislation are facing competition from companies that don’t,
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Wolfie Christl
WolfieChristl
The Norwegian data protection authority plans to fine the dating app Grindr €9.6 million for sharing personal data with advertising/data firms like MoPub, Xandr and OpenX without a GDPR legal
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Wolfie Christl
WolfieChristl
FB has access to massive personal information about its users. But this is not the whole story."We rely on data signals from user activity on websites and services we do
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Infospectives
TrialByTruth
To bring this back to the topic at hand:FB moving UK users to US means UK GDPR and exceptions / specifics in the DPA 2018 will apply. Key Qs: How
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Omer Tene
omertene
The flurry of post Schrems II activity has exposed deep divisions between the @EU_EDPB and the @EU_Commission. Here are two: (Thread 1/6) 1. The EC's SCC requires a risk based
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Simon McGarr
Tupp_Ed
The publication of the Commission of inquiry’s final report into Mother & Baby homes overshadowed the publication at the same time of its 6th Interim report of Feb 2020, which
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Phil Booth
EinsteinsAttic
What I admire so much about @maxschrems is that he not only gets the win, but lays out clearly what to do next.If you process the personal data of EU
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Dr Laura McAtackney
LMcAtackney
As someone who has worked with oral testimonies - which are often with marginalized groups of people on sensitive subjects - I cannot understand the ethics this commission was working
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Arvind Narayanan
random_walker
We like to complain that lawmakers don’t understand tech, but let’s talk for a minute about technologists who don’t understand the law. Actually, it’s much worse than that—many prominent technologists
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Benedict Evans
benedictevans
IMO, the move by Apple and Google to remove Parler from their stores is I think much more significant than Facebook and Twitter’s bans, and the move by AWS and
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Johnny Ryan
johnnyryan
Thoughts about @CMAgovUK's investigation of Google's potential privacy measures. First, I told the @CMAgovUK when I was at Brave that enforcement is needed against Google's internal data free-for-all.https://twitter.com/johnnyry
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Eduardo Ustaran
EUstaran
After today, the UK is likely to witness Europe’s greatest collective exercise of the Art. 22 #GDPR right not to be subject to fully automated decision-making that significantly affects individuals.
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