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    US college students! Does your use facial recognition ? You can now find out. Would be interesting to see similar research done in the EU & UK.

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  3. 30. sij

    When Google knows before you do.

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  4. 28. sij

    It's ! Here's your reminder that what you share & do online tells companies a lot more than you might think. Image credit:

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    28. sij

    BREAKING: We’ve confirmed that the Ring doorbell app on Android covertly shares personally identifiable information on its users with third-party companies, including Facebook.

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  6. 27. sij

    Thank you everyone for a wonderful conference last week!

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  7. 24. sij

    Is ethical adtech possible? “Online advertising is broken by design. It has been designed to be opaque...[and] to only benefit the advertising middlemen... It cannot be fixed by tweaking things here or there.” - of

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  8. 24. sij

    Can adtech ever be ethical? “...that’s not to say that what the industry is doing is wrong, but things could be done better....I don’t think that legitimate interest can NEVER be used as the basis in real-time bidding.” - Nicola Cain (RPC Lawyers)

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  9. 24. sij

    Can adtech ever be ethical? “From a consumer perspective, all forms of advertising can be problematic because it’s about influencing the consumer and changing their behavior...but privacy friendly advertising is possible.” -

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  10. 24. sij

    Apparently, there are drone selfies. Hille Koskela of sharing about the relationship between drones & art at the .

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  11. 24. sij

    “If someone is controlling the heat inside the house or can lock the doors from outside...they can torture those inside...so [the issue is] not only spying but the influencing of the lives [of others in the household].” - Marit Hansen (German DPA)

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  12. 24. sij

    What are the rules in Germany when it comes to drones? Marit Hansen of the Data Protection Comissioner of Land Schleswig-Holstein shares the facts.

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    24. sij

    . Individuals suffering from are often the first to detect that a breach has happened. They should promptly inform data controller. The data controller shall provide a central, fast and easy communication channel for this information – mjesto: De Hallen van Schaarbeek / Les Halles de Schaerbeek

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  14. 24. sij

    When is the threshold of ‘socially acceptable’ breach of privacy exceeded? Here are the thoughts of Masa Gaelic of

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  15. 23. sij

    “If you talk about data as a resource, you see start to see it as something you can mine & move around , and this is [goes against] human rights.... We [at Internet Democracy Project] talk about data as embodied.” -

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  16. 23. sij

    “There is an amendment that, if approved, would make data protection a fundamental right [in Brazil]” -

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  17. 23. sij

    “When I started working on these issues, like GDPR, I kept hearing 3 myths: 1) this is a European obsession & they don’t care about privacy [in other places] 2) this is outdated 3) it’s too complicated....leave it to the businesses” -

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  18. 23. sij

    “The POPIA [South Africa’s data protection law] is definitely coming into force in the second half of 2020.” - Sizwe Snail of Information Regulator South Africa

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  19. 23. sij

    In South Africa, the data protection authority is only three years old, but their data protection law is from...2013. Sizwe Snail of the Information Regulator South Africa shares about the data protection law in South Africa.

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  20. 23. sij

    “The independence of the [data protection] authority is in question... [and] people are also raising questions about the powers the state is giving themselves over data.” shares insights about the bill in India at

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