All Tweets #3,453–#3,502
All 8,402 tweets, newest first. Not including retweets.
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@alextcone Great thread ! It will probably mainly benefit Google (think Search + YouTube) as Facebook monetization happens mostly in Apps
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With upcoming first-party sets, Content fortresses may become even stronger (cc. @eric_seufert and mobiledevmemo.com/content-fortresses-and-the-new-privacy-landscape/). So Google (Chrome) can still track you across its Apps (Search, YouTube…) when you are not connected, even if 3rd-party cookies are gone 😈 ⤵️ @alextcone/1433377861705027586
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RT @TheEyeballsEN: You're online, I see you. Are you offline? I still see you😜 Small review of a very good/long paper by @pixeldetracking…
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RT @TheEyeballsFr: T'es chez moi, je te vois. T'es plus chez moi? Je te vois quand même😜 Petite chronique d'un très bon/long papier de @pix…
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@TheEyeballsFr Top, super ce résume !
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Le @PCF se sert également de Google Analytics et fuite vos données personnelles, sans votre consentement 🧐 79/
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Le @partisocialiste se fait plaisir, pas de demande de consentement et vos données personnelles qui fuitent vers Google/YouTube, avec Google Analytics en prime 🧐 78/
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Avec @FranceInsoumise, un embed YouTube et vos données personnelles fuitent sans consentement vers Doubleclick (Google) 🧐 76/
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Chez @PrimairePop, on a oublié le bouton "Tout refuser" 🧐 50/
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Sur le site de @PrimairePop, vos données personnelles fuitent vers Google Analytics avant consentement 🧐 75/
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« The DPC also proposed an initial € 50 million fine and was forced by the other European data protection authorities to move towards € 225 million, which is still only 0.08% of the turnover of the Facebook Group » noyb.eu/en/statement-dpc-issues-eu-225-million-fine-whatsapp
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Beaucoup de mensonges chez @ouicar. Laisser des tiers vous surveiller partout n'a rien avoir avec : - trouver la meilleure voiture - optimiser le fonctionnement de l'application Aussi, vos données ne sont pas anonymisées (mais pseudonymisées) 🧐 42/
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@SmXfr l'intelligence artificielle de Google n'est pas assez puissante !
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@niko_jaimes Sans sanctions, ils osent tout
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Le "consentement" sur Google Maps 🤔 @MalteEngeler/1432216088998293506
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On a besoin de votre date de naissance pour des raisons légales 😈 @neil_neilzone/1433079414447820810?s=12
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RT @peard33: So after the two lawsuits mentioned in the story linked below, a third newly unsealed lawsuit is now out. The latest one sugge…
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RT @GeradinLaw: Here is my latest blog post discussing the Korean bill prohibiting Apple and Google from mandating app developers to exclus…
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RT @johnwilander: Why cross-site data/profiling/targeting is much worse than same-site: 1) A prevalent 3p can profile almost all of a user…
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RT @geoffreyfowler: How does Facebook’s monopoly hurt you? Just try to hide. The latest in my @washingtonpost series about the price we pa…
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RT @Calimaq: "Le consentement n’est pas la première condition de tout traitement de données personnelles. C’est au contraire la dernière, s…
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Contrast that with a solid article on privacy “there’s money to be made from this confusion” smashingmagazine.com/2021/08/against-privacy-infringement-web/
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How to seed confusion on what privacy could mean, 101 yes, the same technique used by tobacco or fossil fuel industry lobbyists ⤵️ @benedictevans/1431409998765117443
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@robinberjon @smashingmag Excellent article, merci !
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RT @robinberjon: I'm excited to say that I wrote a piece for @smashingmag! It's about about what we can do when we build web things to impr…
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RT @EFF: Everyone's heard that "network effects" are how Facebook grew its user-base - but now the FTC is homing in on how "switching costs…
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RT @SpotifyNews: Apple's recent "changes" do not address any of the core concerns Spotify and many others have with Apple. @horaciog explai…
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@benedictevans Where did you read that Apple ad targeting was “on device”? I would suppose it’s cloud based until proven wrong
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RT @Snowden: Every iPhone will search itself for whatever Apple wants, or for whatever Apple is directed to want. They are inventing a worl…
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The All-Seeing "i": Apple Just Declared War on Your Privacy edwardsnowden.substack.com/people/39023675-edward-snowden
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@david_pakozdi1 @KateKayeReports @swodinsky @Caffar3Cristina @johnnyryan They say they respect ATT signal (even if they could outmanoeuvre it) get.fifty-five.com/facebook-resilient-signals-guide/
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La « Conversion API » de Facebook est déjà un gros succès auprès des agences et annonceurs… Il faut dire que Facebook ne ménage pas ses efforts de communication, cf. pixeldetracking.com/fr/les-signaux-resilients-de-facebook-ou-comment-la-surveillance-sadapte Une fois de plus au détriment de la vie privée @johnwilander/1429882035103879168
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@johnwilander The other push is from Google: Server-Site Tagging from Google Tag Manager 😒
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RT @johnwilander: "As Facebook touts new 'Privacy Enhancing Technologies' (…) CAPI moves privacy decisions away from people and the browser…
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“Upcoming new policies”, Google help center has a nice update too support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/9876714?hl=en&ref_topic=9877065
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More details here cunderwood.dev/2021/07/29/privacy-changes-come-to-the-google-play-store/
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Stricter privacy rules to come on Android Apps, but without proper enforcement, what’s the point? @eric_seufert/1429816055547969536
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@dimitribourreau Après un classique sur les Apps c’est de récupérer toutes les applications installées, fréquent sur les vieilles versions d’Android (Google a du verrouiller depuis)
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@dimitribourreau Bonsoir ! Les favoris en effet, je n’ai jamais entendu. Je me rappelle de l’historique de navigation, il y a longtemps zdnet.com/article/youporn-sued-for-browser-history-sniffing-wired-named-in-tracking-scandal/ Avec cette suite theregister.com/2018/10/31/web_browsers_privacy/
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"This clause in Google’s developer policy has existed for some time and is not new". They made an update with new restrictions for apps targeting childrends and apps collecting persistent device identifiers support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/10808976 4/
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"It’s entirely possible that the adoption rate of the GAID opt-out setting on Android is vastly accelerated" I read "only 2.08% of Android users have tunneled down into Settings -> Privacy -> Advanced -> Ads and actually turned Ads Personalization off" singular.net/blog/google-limit-ad-tracking/ 3/
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"with almost half of all iPhones in the United States having the feature turned on" (LAT). I'm interested in where you got those figures? I only saw 34% (worldwide) @alexdbauer/1396698697157603328 2/
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.@eric_seufert Hello, some comments on your last article (mobiledevmemo.com/googles-approach-to-privacy-is-att-lite/): - "the setting had no impact on the use of the GAID for ads targeting on third-party ad platforms" ==> because those didn't respect users' selections (support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/9857753) 1/
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RT @jowens510: Epic has sent out its unredacted antitrust complaint against Google, which reveals some things that were not revealed before…
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RT @gilbsgilbs: On a récemment parlé de la collecte de statistiques d'utilisation dans @TousAntiCovid, mais TousAntiCovid Verif a insidieus…
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The best emails from the Apple vs. Epic trial theverge.com/22611236/sweetheart-deals-and-plastic-knives-all-the-best-emails-from-the-apple-vs-epic-trial
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RT @evacide: Don't want Apple to scan the photos on your phone? Now is the time to tell Apple how you feel. If there is one thing that te…







