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The European Commission must once and for all abandon the ghost of data retention that’s been haunting EU policy discussions for decades, and shift its focus to rights respecting alternatives.
"All AI chat apps should be taking steps not only to ensure that users can delete their records and be sure they are actually erased but also to ensure that users get timely notice of demands for their information," EFF’s @npub1lurp...quxc told @Ars Technica.
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Meta’s web-to-app tracking proves you’re right to distrust Meta, and we need to end surveillance advertising.
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Vendors like Flock have been successful in part by "creating this false sense of security that a individual police department’s use policy is going to be enough to govern whether or not a city’s ALPR data gets out,” EFF’s Sarah Hamid told Times of San Diego.
Meta’s track record on privacy was already spotty, but the newest web-to-app trick is particularly brazen. Here’s what to do next.
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