In this episode of Uncanny Valley, our hosts explain how to prepare for travel to and from the United States—and how to stay safe....
Read Full Article »Articles Tagged: privacy
Showing 5 of 5 articles tagged with "privacy"
Noxtua raises $92M for its sovereign AI tuned for the German legal system
Back in 2020, Xayn was a privacy-based, on-device AI startup designed specifically for smartphones. But that early experience eventually saw the company pivot into developing sovereign AI for the lega...
Read Full Article »RFK Jr. ends transparency policy, cancels public meeting after openness vow
Kennedy vowed last month to usher in an era of "radical transparency." ...
Read Full Article »Firefox deletes promise to never sell personal data, asks users not to panic
Discussion Points
- Data Sales Regulation: What implications does the broad definition of "sale of data" have on user consent and online privacy?
- Mozilla's Decision: Was deleting the privacy promise a pragmatic move to adapt to changing regulatory landscapes, or a misguided attempt to avoid accountability?
- Industry Impact: How might this decision influence other companies' approaches to data collection and user transparency? Summary r Mozilla announced the deletion of its promise not to sell user data, citing a broad definition of "sale" that encompasses various forms of data sharing. The company argues that this definition makes it challenging to provide a comprehensive promise. Critics argue that this move undermines user trust and exacerbates the problem of inconsistent data protection regulations. The incident highlights the tension between innovation, user consent, and regulatory compliance in the tech industry. As companies navigate these complexities, concerns about online privacy and accountability will continue to intensify. Further clarification on data protection regulations is needed.
Summary
R Mozilla announced the deletion of its promise not to sell user data, citing a broad definition of "sale" that encompasses various forms of data sharing. The company argues that this definition makes it challenging to provide a comprehensive promise.
Critics argue that this move undermines user trust and exacerbates the problem of inconsistent data protection regulations. The incident highlights the tension between innovation, user consent, and regulatory compliance in the tech industry.
As companies navigate these complexities, concerns about online privacy and accountability will continue to intensify. Further clarification on data protection regulations is needed.
Mozilla says it deleted promise because "sale of data" is defined broadly. ...
Read Full Article »Executive Order to the State Department Sideswipes Freedom Tools, Threatens Censorship Resistance, Privacy, and Anonymity of Millions
Discussion Points
- The impact of the executive order on the global landscape of digital rights and freedoms, particularly in countries where these tools are crucial for protecting citizens' security, privacy, and anonymity.
- The potential consequences of suspending contracts with organizations that rely on State Department funding, including the effects on researchers, developers, and users of these freedom technologies.
- The role of international cooperation and diplomacy in ensuring that the United States upholds its obligations to protect digital rights and freedoms, rather than undermining them through executive orders.
Summary
The EFF is sounding the alarm about the devastating impact of the Trump Administration's executive order on global digital rights. The Reevaluating and Realigning United States Foreign Aid has led to the suspension of contracts with hundreds of organizations that rely on State Department funding, including those working on critical freedom technologies like Tor, Guardian Project, and OONI.
This move has severe consequences foesearchers, developers, and users worldwide, who will be forced to curtail or halt their work. The EFF urges a full reinstatement of these programs, highlighting their crucial role in supporting freedom and human rights abroad.
In the first weeks of the Trump Administration, we have witnessed a spate of sweeping, confusing, and likely unconstitutional executive orders, including some that have already had devastating human c...
Read Full Article »