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The following pages link to mentions (P152):
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Helsingin Sanomat article in context of MyData (Q1205) (← links)
- GDPR transparency as a research method (Q1503) (← links)
- RTBF interview on smart devices (Q1550) (← links)
- The EU guarantees its citizens’ data rights, in theory (Q1788) (← links)
- Testimony at UK Parliament by Paul-Olivier Dehaye (Q1797) (← links)
- Post-hearing questions by Senator Blumenthal to Mark Zuckerberg (Q1800) (← links)
- Facebook Use of Sensitive Data for Advertising in Europe (Q1801) (← links)
- Online Tracking: A 1-million-site Measurement and Analysis (Q1823) (← links)
- Questions for the Record for Hearing on Foreign Influence Operations Using Social Media (Q1824) (← links)
- Protection des données: les partis à la traîne (Q1826) (← links)
- SAR State of the Art report (Q2504) (← links)
- Left Populism and the Rediscovery of Agonistic Politics (Q2663) (← links)
- New Yorker (Q2850) (← links)
- Iltalehti (Q2853) (← links)
- Ilta Sanomat (Q2854) (← links)
- Kiloo (Q2855) (← links)
- SpotX (Q2887) (← links)
- Zynga (Q3002) (← links)
- Algorithms drive online discrimination, academic warns (Q3246) (← links)
- Was anyone ever so young? What 10 years of my Instagram data revealed (Q3497) (← links)
- Yle digital data trail article (Q3612) (← links)
- Agenda technologique et industriel: quelle place pour la souveraineté numérique ? (Q3708) (← links)
- No obligation to release entire chat logs, Tinder tells DPC (Q3709) (← links)
- Le casse-tête de l’ingérence électorale en ligne (Q3710) (← links)
- "Je ne veux pas que Google dicte la mémoire collective" (Q3786) (← links)
- Know Your Bits! (Q3956) (← links)
- Guidelines on the right to data portability (Q3968) (← links)
- Jessica Pidoux, l’algorithme de Tinder dans la peau (Q4024) (← links)
- With coronavirus containment efforts, what are the privacy rights of patients? (Q4153) (← links)
- Quantifying dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 transmission suggests that epidemic control and avoidance is feasible through instantaneous digital contact tracing (Q4160) (← links)
- U.S. government, tech industry discussing ways to use smartphone location data to combat coronavirus (Q4176) (← links)
- Berne pourrait utiliser les portables pour suivre les flux de populations (Q4217) (← links)
- Contre le virus, la tentation du pistage par smartphone (Q4222) (← links)
- We have taken the number of deaths from Wikipedia (Q4232) (← links)
- An Official WHO Coronavirus App Will Be a “Waze for COVID-19” - IEEE Spectrum (Q4278) (← links)
- Swisscom aidera la Confédération à détecter les attroupements via les téléphones (Q4290) (← links)
- Swisscom nous épie pour le compte du Conseil fédéral (Q4312) (← links)
- Stopp Corona (Q4314) (← links)
- The Swiss federal government wants to use high-tech to fight the coronavirus (Q4340) (← links)
- What You Should Know About Online Tools During the COVID-19 Crisis (Q4373) (← links)
- Apple announces COVID-19 website and app in partnership with CDC and the White House (Q4374) (← links)
- SARS-CoV-2 Tracking under GDPR (Q4383) (← links)
- The power of data in a pandemic - Technology in the NHS (Q4390) (← links)
- Quantifying SARS-CoV-2 transmission suggests epidemic control with digital contact tracing (Q4402) (← links)
- Contact Tracing Mobile Apps for COVID-19: Privacy Considerations and Related Trade-offs (Q4403) (← links)
- Palantir in Talks With Germany, France for Virus-Fighting Tool (Q4410) (← links)
- A Closer Look at Location Data: Privacy and Pandemics (Q4412) (← links)
- Poland’s coronavirus app offers playbook for other governments (Q4413) (← links)
- COVID-19 Community Mobility Report for Switzerland (Q4422) (← links)
- StopCovid (Q4442) (← links)