A few thoughts on the new California privacy law, AB 375 (1/5). This law won’t have much impact on major online platforms, like Google and Facebook. They already enable users to download a data archive or delete their data, and they aren’t in the business of selling user data.
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Exactly. It’s amazing how much people don’t understand this nuance
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Yes it is amazing how much ppl don’t understand. FWIW, I have been in this business since we called it the ARPAnet. I understand way more than most. But to your (incorrect) point:https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1013321575301513216 …
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...they share it with no one (* Some Exceptions Apply ). …https://www.chicagobusinesslitigationlawyerblog.com/2017/12/lawsuit-claims-google-allegedly-sells-third-party-information-without-permission.html …
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Okay so WSJ offered up some clarification. Technically Google just builds machines to collect our data & carefully crafts frameworks to enable firehosing our data to 3rd parties but any money changing hands might not strictly be in trade for our data. https://www.wsj.com/articles/techs-dirty-secret-the-app-developers-sifting-through-your-gmail-1530544442 …
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