All Tweets #3,103–#3,152
All 8,402 tweets, newest first. Not including retweets.
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Il semble que @Sirdata se base sur le "Group-specific scope" du TCFv2 de l'IAB, permettant de partager le consentement entre plusieurs éditeurs d'un même CMP (liste pré-déterminée certes, mais on parle ici de quasi 4000 sites...) iabeurope.eu/iab-europe-transparency-consent-framework-policies/ 4/
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Lorsque vous cliquez sur "Sites", vous verrez une liste à rallonge de 3988 sites ! 😱 Des sites qui ont donc mutualisé le recueil de consentement via la CMP de @SirdataGroup 2/
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Si vous lisez attentivement le bandeau de consentement cookies de @Numerama, vous découvrirez que vos choix s'appliquent sur une liste de sites et dans leurs e-mails 🤔 1/
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RT @fourmeux: La politique contre le #tracking chez Apple est à géométrie variable. "Apple permet également aux annonceurs de cibler les ut…
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@aripap @johnwilander @mrjordanbentley @pbannist @ibaklanov @Gil_Sommer I have never heard about Apple on-device cohorts. Is there any documentation? (I have doubts about the on-device part)
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« “Neighbourhood citizen policing – we’re talking about a personal-tech-based surveillance state. » theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/jun/26/i-spy-are-smart-doorbells-creating-a-global-surveillance-network
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Leboncoin toujours premier sur la surveillance publicitaire 😵💫 « Leboncoin va proposer la télévision segmentée de TF1 à ses annonceurs locaux » lefigaro.fr/flash-eco/leboncoin-va-proposer-la-television-segmentee-de-tf1-a-ses-annonceurs-locaux-20210623
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RT @MatthieuSuc: Vous pouvez sortir sous la pluie alors qu’un méchant variant rôde au coin des rues ou passez le week-end au chaud à lire @…
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RT @jonathanmayer: Quantitative research is essential for understanding tech policy problems and for holding platforms accountable. Here's…
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RT @GeradinLaw: Another day, another antitrust investigation into Google’s ad tech business. Here is our take on the Commission's decision…
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RT @braedon: If you enable sync on Chrome, all your synced data (other than passwords) will be sent to Google unencrypted by default. It's…
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RT @WolfieChristl: In Jan 2020, Google announced it will 'phase out' Chrome third-party cookies and thus opaque marketing surveillance acro…
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@interchu @_daffyduke_ @doctolib @Cloudflare @CNIL Cloudflare n'a pas été déclaré illégal par la CNIL portugaise si je lis correctement edpb.europa.eu/news/national-news/2021/census-2021-portuguese-dpa-cnpd-suspended-data-flows-usa_en c'est un peu plus spécifique : sur la fuite de données personnelles vers Cloudflare, depuis le site de l'INSEE portugaise
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RT @jason_kint: Pick one. They all steamroll Google on tracking prevention. Google just proved that advertisers are its primary customers a…
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RT @jason_kint: Let’s be crystal clear what happened: GOOG - core biz risk from tracking prevention - announced 3PC deprecation 2yrs out wi…
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.@PMU_Sport répète le message d'Apple. Et non, pas besoin de permettre à des tiers de me pister partout pour garantir une expérience de jeu adaptée à mon usage, ni des services personnalisés d'ailleurs 🧐 40/
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.@ParionsSport de la française des jeux se cache derrière "Point de vente" pour demander la fuite de vos données vers des tiers 🧐 39/
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.@Betclic se la joue tutoiement. Et non, cette autorisation n'est pas nécessaire pour mieux comprendre mes attentes 🧐 38/
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"Tout pour la daronne", enfin plutôt vos données personnelles pour les traceurs avec @Winamax Et un gros mensonge : "Winamax a besoin de votre autorisation pour mesurer son audience". Rien à voir avec cette pop-up 🧐 37/
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RT @johnwilander: Privacy for Chrome users will have to wait another two years. “Google has delayed a major privacy change to its Chrome br…
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RT @johnwilander: ”A deal to give Uber and Lyft drivers 10,000 digital tablets equipped with cameras that will display ads, catalogue infor…
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RT @davlgd: 🤷♂️ Gloire à la #FrenchTech 🤷♂️
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RT @LesEchos: 🔴 DERNIÈRE MINUTE La France poursuit Apple pour pratiques commerciales abusives trib.al/F3MoBeg
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@MCPLLM @PrivacyMatters Somewhat limited index: same as DDG or Qwant Their marketing implies that they are different from DDG or Qwant (at least it is what I understood at first)
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@MCPLLM @PrivacyMatters Yes, I don't think there is any privacy related issue here (or I am missing)?! Honestly I'm excited about #BraveSearch, but they might still be far from "Independence". On many requests, I see they rely on third-parties.
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RT @blast_france: LE PASS SANITAIRE ATTAQUÉ DEVANT LE CONSEIL D'ÉTAT "Les pass sanitaires sont illégaux de plusieurs manières. Ils posent…
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@RomainHeuillard @lequipe et après refus, ils en remettent une couche : @pixeldetracking/1379889330982883342
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#BraveSearch uses its own index: brave.com/brave-search-beta/ which is cool But... not everytime: search.brave.com/help/independence So is that area, is it really different from other search engines like Qwant or DuckDuckGo who also uses their own index + Bing? help.duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/results/sources/
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RT @finnmyrstad: 1. Together with 54 public interest groups & 20+ experts we are calling on decisionmakers on both sides of the Atlantic to…
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@BenSava78155446 There is currently an investigation in France autoritedelaconcurrence.fr/fr/communiques-de-presse/ciblage-publicitairemise-en-place-par-apple-de-la-sollicitation-att-lautorite
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« Regulators might need to order breakups of some tech companies because fines aren’t dissuasive. » @bokelley/1407440483899609089
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RT @brave: The new privacy-preserving #BraveSearch beta is available for all Brave users (desktop/Android/iOS), as well as from other brows…
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And a good time to read this thread about Google's ad-tech stack Type II monopoly abuse: the ad-targeting systems Google sells are extraordinarily, harmfully invasive @doctorow/1402314799015370755 😵 6/
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"The Commission will take into account the need to protect user privacy, in accordance with EU laws in this respect" Let's hope this sentence will have some weight during the investigation 🤞 5/
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"Google's announced plans to stop making the advertising identifier available to third parties [...] when a user opts out of personalised advertising" Is it a joke from the EC?! Google will make the opt-out work, but it's hidden in the settings @acfou/1407001257433251840 😈 4/
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"The restrictions placed by Google on the ability of third parties [...] to access data about user identity or user behaviour [...]" Rather than extending the surveillance to more companies, how about stopping the personal data leaks through RTB @johnnyryan/1407292693600944132? 2/
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"Google's announced plans to prohibit the placement of third party ‘cookies' on Chrome and replace them with the “Privacy Sandbox” Google already has an agreement with the CMA, EC is following this road. Spoiler: it might not be good for your privacy @Caffar3Cristina/1402547307208495105 3/
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EC Antitrust investigation on Google adtech: Competition against Privacy @vestager/1407285753344892939 😬 Honestly not a great way to frame the issues 🤔 1/
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RT @thezedwards: This investigation framework is🤡💩- and absolutely proves that EU Regulators both won't stop Google, but will dramatically…
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@thezedwards @johnnyryan @johnwilander An example: "if we find that features and web APIs increase fingerprintability and offer no safe way to protect our users, we will not implement them until we or others have found a good way to reduce that fingerprintability"
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@thezedwards @johnnyryan @johnwilander Still, Safari is far less at risk on fingerprinting than Chrome. You can read all their work here: webkit.org/tracking-prevention/#anti-fingerprinting
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@thezedwards @johnnyryan @johnwilander join key is a little bit strong if you have only 10 regions on a given country it will just be one more information to build a fingerprint (a join key), but you'll need a lot more information
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@thezedwards @johnnyryan @johnwilander I'm waiting for Chrome results on their privacy budget telemetry study github.com/bslassey/privacy-budget
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@thezedwards @johnnyryan @johnwilander The only option I see right now is indeed fingerprinting (with liveramp as the usual suspect)
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@thezedwards @johnnyryan @johnwilander I don't know enough about fingerprinting, you might be right. Nevertheless Privacy Relay will be a huge win to decrease fingerprinting capabilities
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@thezedwards @johnnyryan @johnwilander yes, you might be able to fingerprint the user with IP address + UA (join key) and indeed it's not specific to this website, it's everywhere on the web
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@thezedwards @johnnyryan @johnwilander 1) "small": not sure about that, from what I understood it was rather about a country or a big region 2) time stamps: I don't see the relation to tracking (surf to website A, then B). And Safari is already rather good on privacy budget 3) I believe Safari UA are already limited?
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@thezedwards @johnnyryan @johnwilander How is the timestamp helping to match my browsing on keytruda.)com and my browsing on worseninghf.)com?












