It is proven!
Android apps can be built using only standard packages from Debian Buster!
https://gitlab.com/Matrixcoffee/hello-world-debian-android
"This project helps to document the Android tools in Debian by providing an example build, and can serve as a base template for new projects for those who would like to develop Android apps using only truly Free and Open Source software."
#Google will require #Android App Bundles for new apps in Play, thereby forcing developers to give Google their app's private signing key. This further centralizes the ecosystem and strengthens their #monopoly by making it harder to publish outside of Play https://www.xda-developers.com/google-play-billing-v3-app-bundle-requirement-2021/
In einer Stunde geht die Pressekonferenz von @neos_eu@twitter.com und uns los. Hier könnt ihr live dabei sein!
🎉🎈 Mastodon.Social has just welcomed its 500.000th user 🎂
At this 🌟special🌟 #milestone I would like to thank everyone in the #fediverse for the numerous interesting posts, the wonderful time and the untiring voluntary #community contributions that make it all possible.❤️
decentralized government can make for much more responsive government. This can be seen in the Bay Area county government response to #CoronaVirus vs. the Trump administration. I can also be see in Germany: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/05/germanys-devolved-logic-is-helping-it-win-the-coronavirus-race
History tells us that protocols adopted in times of crisis often persist when the crisis is over.
That’s why social media platforms should publicly commit, now, that they will restore and expand human review as soon as this crisis has abated. https://eff.org/deeplinks/2020/04/automated-moderation-must-be-temporary-transparent-and-easily-appealable
We're sorry, Zoom is becoming a bit of a punching bag - but, like Facebook, they choose their own business practices and we all can disagree with those questionable choices. So do SpaceX and NASA... They have banned the use of Zoom.
https://seekingalpha.com/news/3557756-zoom-use-banned-spacex-nasa
We, alongside a network of advocates, have launched an online resource centre to track and explain worldwide Covid-19 measures - you can find it here: https://privacyinternational.org/campaigns/fighting-global-covid-19-power-grab
Anyone with updates can contact us at: info@privacyinternational.org.
"Zoom's ease of use, feature base, and free service tier have made it a go-to resource not only for all those office meetings that used to happen in conference rooms but also for teachers, religious services, and even governments. The widespread use, in turn, is shining a bright spotlight on Zoom's privacy and data-collection practices, which apparently leave much to be desired." -> https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/03/zooms-privacy-problems-are-growing-as-platform-explodes-in-popularity/
Good info from F-Droid on the jitsi app.
Warning: when using a Jitsi Meet instance, your stream is encrypted on the network but decrypted on the machine that hosts the bridge. See https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/issues/409#issuecomment-355406112 for more information.
The bluetooth contact tracing discussion is all over the news now.
There's this project, which is being sold as doing the right thing regarding privacy: https://www.pepp-pt.org/
Unfortunately they don't seem to intend releasing anything as free software :(
> We are establishing a partner management team to help you get going quickly.
> As a partner, you will: … have access to our documentation and the source code of a reference implementation.
Our ally and Electronic Frontier Alliance member, @STOPSpyingNY is working hard to shine a light on the privacy risks posed by the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. https://twitter.com/STOPSpyingNY/status/1245383575433871362
About contact tracing apps, I'm skeptical they are so effective. For example: "iPhone users are asked to keep the app open so it can keep using Bluetooth, which iOS will otherwise throttle to save battery life." How many would actually do that?
Wearing masks is clearly more important, and lacks the privacy risks, and are already cheap and available. I've worked quite a bit with Bluetooth. Its far from reliable, unless users really actively manage the process.
Privacy and protecting data is usually not much of a concern for SAAS providers - Zoom here shares your data on Facebook, even if you don't have a facebook account...
#selfhosting #onpremises
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/k7e599/zoom-ios-app-sends-data-to-facebook-even-if-you-dont-have-a-facebook-account
Schools need to slam the brakes on surveillance and think about what kind of dystopia they’re creating for their students. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/02/schools-are-pushing-boundaries-surveillance-technologies
EPIC backed the plan to establish Best Practices to limit the distribution of child sexual exploitation material, but cautioned "against recommendations that would reduce privacy and security for Internet users." EPIC pointed out that actual end-to-end encryption "protects users, promotes commerce, and ensures cybersecurity." -> https://epic.org/2020/03/epic-backs-strong-crypto-and-2.html
Über Elektroautos: "nachhaltig sind trotzdem nur die Gummistreifen auf dem Asphalt" - "Die CO2-Emissionen in Produktion und Betrieb gehören wahrheitsgemäß errechnet und angegeben, nicht verschleiert und schöngefärbt"
https://www.diepresse.com/5779929/der-nachste-dieselskandal-diesmal-elektrisch
Mandatory fully automated upload filters are at odds with the GDPR.
Yet the EU's #CopyrightDirective will lead to mandatory upload filters for all of Europe's platforms. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/02/upload-filters-are-odds-gdpr