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Big Tech companies made 2023 the year of privacy washing. Stay alert for these false advertising trends in the year ahead.
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Big Tech (Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft)'s annual revenue dwarfs total fines. The cost for privacy is insignificant to them.
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The new Outlook now appears to be a data collection service for Microsoft’s 801 external partners for targeted advertising.
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Google’s new “privacy feature” for Android is just another tracking system. It can’t provide its users with true privacy without destroying its business.
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The US could end the unconstitutional, warrantless surveillance of its citizens by fixing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
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Proton Mail has unique security features that defend against many clever new techniques hackers are using now.
Stop the Online Safety Bill
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The UK government has proposed using hash scanning to detect abusive material without violating people’s privacy. Unfortunately, it won’t work.
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MEPs in the European Parliament held press conferences outlining the compromises reached within the EU Parliament negotiators on the controversial Chat Control proposal.
Stop the Online Safety Bill
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The British government now has the authority to scan encrypted messages, but it can still choose not to use this power.
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Big Tech companies will make enough money to pay most regulatory fines they receive in the time it takes you to read this article.
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Google is out of new ideas, and as ad revenue declines the company is doubling down on its data-hungry business model.