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This Wednesday ⏰

Meta has admitted that users have the right opt-out of stalker ads. Now what for our data rights?

Join our webinar to explore the impact of Tanya O’Carroll's case against Meta over the collection and processing of personal data for targeted advertising.

🗓️ Wed 16 April
🕕 6–7.30pm BST
📍 Zoom

Register Now ➡️ openrightsgroup.org/events/web

Open Rights GroupWebinar: Taking on Meta – What next for our data?Join us for a discussion about the right to object to your personal data being collected and processed for targeted advertising, aka stalker ads.
#meta#adtech#dataprotection
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Daher unser Tipp 23 von #UnplugTrump

Verzichte auf Amazon Music und Apple Music – und auch Spotify! Diese Streaming-Dienste zahlen Künstler schlecht und sammeln Unmengen an Nutzerdaten. Eine Alternative ist Funkwhale ein dezentrales Open-Source-Musiknetzwerk. Oder du setzt auf Bandcamp (solange es noch unabhängig genug ist) und kaufst Musik direkt bei Künstlerinnen und Künstlern. 👇

kuketz-blog.de/unplugtrump-mac

www.kuketz-blog.de#UnplugTrump: Mach dich digital unabhängig von Trump und Big Tech
Mehr von Mike Kuketz 🛡

A person in Toronto had received a transcript of her conversation in a Lyft car, without knowledge of being recorded.

Opinion: PIPEDA should have more bite.

cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/lyf
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Une personne de Toronto a reçu une transcription de sa conversation dans une voiture Lyft, sans connaissance d’avoir été enregistrée.

Opinion: La LPRPDE doit mordre davantage.

ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/2

CBCShe was chatting with friends in a Lyft. Then someone texted her what they said | CBC NewsA Toronto woman is raising concerns about her privacy being breached after she received a text message transcript of her conversation with her roommates during a Lyft ride last month.
#Canada#Toronto#Lyft

🧠 Microsoft is reintroducing Recall in Windows 11 — a feature that captures screenshots every 3 seconds of your activity to create an AI-powered memory. What could go wrong?

It now includes:
🔐 Opt-in only
📍 Local device processing
🧑‍💻 Windows Hello authentication

But many still ask: is it a productivity boost or a privacy liability? 😳
Even with safeguards, the idea of your system quietly watching everything you do raises serious concerns about digital trust.

#Privacy #Windows11 #AI #Cybersecurity #TechNews
arstechnica.com/security/2025/

Ars Technica · That groan you hear is users’ reaction to Recall going back into WindowsVon Dan Goodin

🚨 Florida’s new “Social Media Use by Minors” bill (SB 868/HB 743) has a chilling twist: it demands platforms create backdoors to decrypt private messages.

That means:
🔓 End-to-end encryption may be turned off
📵 Disappearing messages could be banned
🧒 Minors lose digital privacy
💣 All users may face weaker security

EFF warns this is a dangerous precedent that risks everyone’s online safety. Legislating away encryption doesn’t protect kids — it jeopardizes all of us.

#Cybersecurity #Privacy #Encryption #TechPolicy
eff.org/deeplinks/2025/04/flor

Electronic Frontier Foundation · Florida’s New Social Media Bill Says the Quiet Part Out Loud and Demands an Encryption BackdoorAt least Florida’s SB 868/HB 743, “Social Media Use By Minors” bill isn’t beating around the bush when it states that it would require “social media platforms to provide a mechanism to decrypt end-to-end encryption when law enforcement obtains a subpoena.” Usually these sorts of sweeping mandates...
Antwortete Frankie ✅

@Some_Emo_Chick

If only there were some example of how well government back doors work for security technology...

"The Clipper chip was a chipset that was developed and promoted by the United States National Security Agency (NSA) as an encryption device that secured 'voice and data messages' with a built-in backdoor that was intended to 'allow Federal, State, and local law enforcement officials the ability to decode intercepted voice and data transmissions.' It was intended to be adopted by telecommunications companies for voice transmission. Introduced in 1993, it was entirely defunct by 1996."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipper_

en.wikipedia.orgClipper chip - Wikipedia