Privacy stalwarts in Congress just bought us a few more days to put together a bill that actually reforms Section 702. Keep pushing. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/keep-pushing-we-get-10-more-days-reform-section-702
On a train to #Dagstuhl, I finally got to read the nice write-up about on-device local-web-to-app tracking: https://localmess.github.io/assets/bridges-to-self-localmess-usenix-security-26.pdf
TL;DR summary: You might want to uninstall (or deactivate if pre-loaded) all #Facebook and #Yandex apps from your phone. That kind of behavior is pretty clearly malicious - not even just ethically wrong, but seems actually illegal (at least in the EU, though IANAL).
What if all public funding and all private donations to our efforts stop tomorrow?
Users should be fine for years thanks to the wonderful world-wide community of #chatmail relay operators 💜 Relays are dirt cheap to run. Also, our developments are much cheaper and less complex compared to what we know from comparable efforts.
No worries though!
We currently have moneys to help sustain ~15 contributors, with a sum similar to what other projects pay for their foundation president/CEO alone :)
“Meta on Thursday began removing advertisements from attorneys who were seeking clients that claim to have been harmed by social media while under the age of 18.” https://www.axios.com/2026/04/09/meta-social-media-addiction-ads
Schools should not be gateways to lifelong data surveillance. It is time to ask where these boundaries should lie, and who gets to decide.
https://privacyinternational.org/node/5696/
It would be really cute if it wasn't so costly: how so many people fall again & again for artificial hype creation in #AI:
1. Company says "our next model is super dangerous," we need to do this very responsibly. (But we'll sell it to whomever pays anyway. 🤷)
2. Journos blindly repeat industry claims without verifying them. "It'll destroy the world!"
3. Gov'ts demand "early access" & concede that "the future of our #security is now reliant on the future of AI."
It appears one or more impersonators have already registered some of the #Android applications that I maintained, including @appmanager. I've reported this to #Google, but not sure what's going to happen. The Android developer verification is still in beta, and it doesn't have a lot of features now to deal with this kind of problems.
#Mainstream adoption, here we come! The official #Debian package for #curl just got #ECH support:
https://samueloph.dev/blog/i-use-curl-with-ech-btw-in-debian/
#Android has added new polices for enforcing ECH:
https://developer.android.com/reference/android/security/NetworkSecurityPolicy#DOMAIN_ENCRYPTION_MODE_ENABLED
My #Wikipedia request for comment just closed, finally banning #AI content in articles! "The use of LLMs to generate or rewrite article content is prohibited"
Kudos to all who participated in writing the guideline (especially Kowal2701) and the whole WikiProject AI Cleanup team, this was very much a group effort!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Writing_articles_with_large_language_models/RfC
Using #RSS helps you control what you read, intentionally and algorithm-free. 🧹
No wonder the RSS reader #NextcloudNews is one of the more popular Nextcloud apps!
In his article on Medium, Cory Doctorow explains why using RSS is great:
“The one thing you can choose to do that will make your internet life better and make the internet better for everyone else, too.”
https://doctorow.medium.com/you-should-be-using-an-rss-reader-76aed31151f9
Thanks to @basernst for recommending the article!
Remarkable initiative by @wavesblog and Isa Stasi to give technologists a channel to talk about #DMA!
Pressing issues related to app stores in environments dominated by #Apple and #Google were discussed in details by @eighthave and @marcprux.
Take some minutes to hear it, it's worthy.
Not sure where #Google asked for feedback about their developer verification program, but they surely didn't talk with #FLOSS devs, civil society, privacy organisations or their #Android users
#FDroid did since September, and interacted with folks in the Fediverse, forum, email and in person
They all voiced one opinion: "developer verification must be stopped"
@marcprux has written an open letter, signed by likeminded organisations who want to #keepandroidopen
Click: https://f-droid.org/2026/02/24/open-letter-opposing-developer-verification.html
See also the complementary blog post: https://f-droid.org/2026/02/24/open-letter-opposing-developer-verification.html
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