Pre-checked cookie consent unlawful
https://thecloudlawyer.net/2019/10/16/are-your-cookies-from-planet-49/
British privacy regulator (ICO) breaches privacy (again)
https://markalanrichards.com/2019/10/08/British-privacy-regulator-breaches-privacy.html
@vascorsd typed or untyped?
UK remainers and privacy conscious leavers might want to contact the Brexit Party to stop them from profiling them.
https://www.thebrexitparty.org/privacy-policy/
"The Brexit Party aim to create and maintain a profile for each registered voter in the UK. "
" If you wish, you can ask us not to maintain a profile in your name using the contact details above and we will take steps to remove you from our systems."
Firefox: Leave my DNS alone https://markalanrichards.com/2019/09/14/firefox-leave-my-dns-alone.html
@mozilla
I made a microservice for clustered scheduling. Probably done before, built on quartz, interested in thoughts https://github.com/markalanrichards/micro-scheduler #java
@purism I hope the successes by the organisations involved, in explaining the problems to legislators, can be retried in other jurisdictions, not just in the USA but internationally too. Even in the EU, GDPR and ePrivacy offer little protections for consumers: sure a tiny percentage of complaints result in fines, but there's little if any compensation.
The California Consumer Privacy Act - "Purism has worked tirelessly and dedicated substantial staff resources to help create one of the strongest privacy laws in the nation"
https://puri.sm/posts/the-california-consumer-privacy-act/ #purism #privacy #dataprotection
A software engineer that likes enjoyable and responsible software engineering.
A researcher into privacy problems online.
Interested in learning more about federation, decentralisation and self sovereign systems.
Curious about web3, seems like there should be an opportunity to do something great, but so far, from what I've seen, it doesn't quite make sense to me.