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Cake day: March 5th, 2025

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  • Alle, die sich so 1 Ding kaufen, wissen hoffentlich sowieso

    Schön wär’s. Die meisten* wissen nichts von all dem das du auflistest.

    Von den wenigen die schon mal gehört haben dass irgendetwas “Daten zur Analyse verschickt” machen die meisten sich nicht bewusst was das wirklich bedeutet und dass sie ja höchstpersönlich betroffen sind wenn sie sich so ein Ding zuhause aufstellen.

    Doch, da ist so eine Schere in Kopf. Wenn man sich persönlich mal die Mühe macht die Horror-(mMn)-Szenarien ohne Fachsprache darzustellen macht es manchmal *klick*, aber nicht davon dass man die seltenen Schlagzeilen in den Medien übefliegt.

    Letztlich ist es ja nur eine wieder zurückgenommene Privatsphäre-Verbesserung. Als die rauskamen, ging ja auch alles in die Wolke.

    Ich verstehe leider überhaupt nicht was du damit sagen willst. Ich kann nur nochmal wiederholen wie wichtig opt-out vs opt-in ist:

    Opt-in consent is better than opt-out consent. The default should be against collecting, using, and sharing personal information. Many consumers cannot or will not alter the defaults in the technologies they use, even if they prefer that companies do not collect their information.

    Some limits are in order. For example, opt-in consent might not be required for a service to take steps that the user has requested, like collecting a user’s phone number to turn on two-factor authentication. But the service should always give the user clear notice of the data collection and use, especially when the proposed use is not part of the transaction, like using that phone number for targeted advertising.

    There is a risk that extensive and detailed opt-out requirements can lead to “consent fatigue.” Any new regulations should encourage entities seeking consent to explore new ways of obtaining meaningful consent to avoid that fatigue. At the same time, research suggests companies are becoming skilled at manipulating consent and steering users to share personal data.

    Finally, for consent to be real, data privacy laws must prohibit companies from discriminating against consumers who choose not to consent. As discussed above, “pay-for-privacy” systems undermine privacy rules and must be prohibited.

    (Quelle)

    * mein pers. Eindruck aus vielen Gesprächen mit nicht-ITlern


  • oof…

    In June 2024, Șoșoacă was elected as a member of the European Parliament. She (…) wore a muzzle over her face as a sign of dissent during Ursula von der Leyen’s opening speech. Later, she loudly protested when French MEP Valérie Hayer suggested that abortion rights be included in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. After interrupting Hayer’s speech several times, she was escorted outside the chamber.

    On 12 December 2021, Șoșoacă was interviewed by Italian reporter Lucia Goracci who was investigating the anti-vaccine movement for Rai 1. After a very tense exchange, Șoșoacă locked the door of her apartment and called the police, stating that someone had entered her office.
    Once police had arrived, Șoșoacă asked that all of Goracci’s footage be deleted. Goracci said that she and her crew had been held captive by the senator and that she had been punched by Șoșoacă’s husband without the police intervening. The stalemate ended after eight hours, following an intervention by the Italian embassy.

    In February 2023, she falsely accused the United States of causing the Turkey–Syria earthquakes with a seismic weapon. Șoșoacă used Facebook to spread fake news on the matter, using footage from 2009 falsely claiming to be from 2023.

    Police officers from Ilfov County announced that they are investigating and opening a criminal case (…) after several people, including Șoșoacă, commemorated Iron Guard leader Corneliu Zelea Codreanu at a wayside cross in Tâncăbești. Some of the participants raised their hands in the Hitler salute.

    I blame lack of education and social media algorithms.