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The following pages link to news item (Q1206):
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View (previous 100 | next 100) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Helsingin Sanomat article in context of MyData (Q1205) (← links)
- RSI interview on sovereignty loss tied to Facebook (Q1417) (← links)
- The Creators Of Pokémon Go Mapped The World. Now They're Mapping You (Q1500) (← links)
- RTBF interview on smart devices (Q1550) (← links)
- The EU guarantees its citizens’ data rights, in theory (Q1788) (← links)
- Facebook still hasn’t launched a big privacy feature that Mark Zuckerberg promised more than seven months ago (Q1790) (← links)
- I Downloaded the Information That Facebook Has on Me. Yikes. (Q1793) (← links)
- Facebook forced to disclose more information about its ad targeting (Q1794) (← links)
- Facebook's New Privacy Feature Comes with a Loophole (Q1796) (← links)
- Protection des données: les partis à la traîne (Q1826) (← links)
- Mauro Poggia Vs Uber (Q1890) (← links)
- The Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) will follow the trail of mobile phones throughout Spain for eight days (Q2114) (← links)
- WTO e-commerce talks could be a long slog (Q2136) (← links)
- Are free trade deals expanding a digital divide? (Q2141) (← links)
- Digital trade: smoothing the way for tech multinationals (Q2146) (← links)
- Facebook ist phantastisch für die Demokratie (Q2159) (← links)
- (Q2162) (redirect page) (← links)
- Platforms don't exist (Q2204) (← links)
- Taxonomizing platforms to scale regulation (Q2206) (← links)
- U.S. Using Trade Deals to Shield Tech Giants From Foreign Regulators (Q2241) (← links)
- I Invented the World Wide Web. Here’s How We Can Fix It. (Q2257) (← links)
- Put globalization to work for democracies (Q2295) (← links)
- Will the New NAFTA Boost Digital Trade? (Q2392) (← links)
- A Harvard Business School professor says that it might be a good idea to shut down Facebook or Google for 'a day or a week in order to show that it is democracy that rules here' (Q2400) (← links)
- Trade war goes digital: countries eye tariffs on Internet economy (Q2406) (← links)
- Facebook’s Privacy Tool Launched Months Ago. Or Did It? (Q2411) (← links)
- How social media took us from Tahrir Square to Donald Trump (Q2414) (← links)
- Technology is threatening our democracy. How do we save it? (Q2416) (← links)
- Left Populism and the Rediscovery of Agonistic Politics (Q2663) (← links)
- How we survive the surveillance apocalypse (Q3022) (← links)
- Les données et nous : exploiter ou être exploité ? (Q3033) (← links)
- The privacy project (Q3034) (← links)
- Algorithms drive online discrimination, academic warns (Q3246) (← links)
- Le Temps's folder (Q3248) (← links)
- 2019: The Year of Ad-Tech Darwinism (Q3495) (← links)
- Was anyone ever so young? What 10 years of my Instagram data revealed (Q3497) (← links)
- Google’s renewed privacy push raises tough antitrust questions (Q3509) (← links)
- The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It (Q3517) (← links)
- Facebook Is Investigating A Voter Engagement App Used By Italy’s Five Star Movement (Q3538) (← links)
- Comment la désinformation sur le climat se diffuse et se finance sur YouTube (Q3558) (← links)
- You are now remotely controlled (Q3565) (← links)
- Yle digital data trail article (Q3612) (← links)
- Data protection: Are our authorities independent? (Q3615) (← 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)
- The SyRI case: a landmark ruling for benefits claimants around the world (Q3749) (← links)
- 'They know us better than we know ourselves': how Amazon tracked my last two years of reading (Q3784) (← links)
- "Je ne veux pas que Google dicte la mémoire collective" (Q3786) (← links)
- Les logiciels de stratégie électorale, alliés essentiels des élections municipales (Q3789) (← links)
- Collecting facial data without the consent of the persons concerned constitutes a violation on their privacy. (Q3831) (← links)
- The Help. Gig-economy apps affect more than the economy—they’re changing what it means to be a friend (Q3838) (← links)
- The AI Hierarchy of Needs (Q3964) (← links)
- La commission du National dit non aux émoluments (Q3966) (← links)
- Helping individuals take control of their data (Q4016) (← links)
- AI and Facial Recognition: Challenges and Opportunities (Q4018) (← links)
- Putting the Swiss stamp on digital trust (Q4022) (← links)
- Jessica Pidoux, l’algorithme de Tinder dans la peau (Q4024) (← links)
- Les CFF collectionnent toujours plus de données clients (Q4027) (← links)
- Facebook's latest 'transparency' tool doesn't offer much - so we went digging (Q4031) (← links)
- Why Amazon knows so much about you (Q4038) (← links)
- Parlament schützt Datensammler – nicht die Bürger (Q4073) (← links)
- SBB wollen mit Axon Vibe neue Mobilitätsplattform entwickeln (Q4077) (← links)
- Une centaine de chauffeurs Uber rassemblés à Aubervilliers pour de meilleures conditions de travail (Q4078) (← links)
- Google kennt Ihr Wunschgewicht (Q4079) (← links)
- Avec les CFF, mes données sont en sécurité (Q4092) (← links)
- No PhDs needed: how citizen science is transforming research (Q4101) (← links)
- You Shouldn’t Have to Give Google Your Data to Access a COVID-19 Test (Q4137) (← links)
- Coronavirus: le cabinet De Block dit «oui» à l’utilisation des données télécoms (Q4140) (← links)
- COVID-19 outbreak response: first assessment of mobility changes in Italy following lockdown (Q4141) (← links)
- Greetings from a corona positive patient from quarantine! (Q4142) (← links)
- South Korea is watching quarantined citizens with a smartphone app (Q4146) (← links)
- Phones Could Track the Spread of Covid-19. Is It a Good Idea? (Q4148) (← links)
- With coronavirus containment efforts, what are the privacy rights of patients? (Q4153) (← links)
- telecom companies collaborate with the virus covid 19 control authorities (Q4157) (← links)
- Traceback for End-to-End Encrypted Messaging (Q4158) (← links)
- Mapping the Social Network of Coronavirus (Q4164) (← links)
- Israeli Coronavirus Surveillance Explained: Who's Tracking You and What Happens With the Data (Q4165) (← links)
- Searching for infected persons with mobile phone tracking (Q4172) (← links)
- Confinement: A1 provides movement data to government (Q4173) (← links)
- Zuckerberg: Facebook isn't giving governments data to track coronavirus spread (Q4175) (← links)
- U.S. government, tech industry discussing ways to use smartphone location data to combat coronavirus (Q4176) (← links)
- The U.S. wants smartphone location data to fight coronavirus. Privacy advocates are worried. (Q4177) (← links)
- Surveillance Company Says It's Deploying 'Coronavirus-Detecting' Cameras in US (Q4179) (← links)
- COVID-19: Data Protection Checklist (Q4180) (← links)
- Mass testing, school closings, lockdowns: Countries pick tactics in ‘war’ against coronavirus (Q4181) (← links)
- La Corée du Sud, le pays qui ne s’est pas cadenassé (Q4182) (← links)
- Protect digital rights, promote public health: toward a better coronavirus response (Q4183) (← links)
- Advocacy group calls for Zoom to release a transparency report (Q4184) (← links)
- Mass testing, school closings, lockdowns: Countries pick tactics in ‘war’ against coronavirus (Q4185) (← links)
- NHS developing coronavirus contact tracking app (Q4186) (← links)
- Coronavirus : quand les Etats font pression pour utiliser les données personnelles (Q4188) (← links)
- "Utilisons les données télécom de tous les Belges pour stopper le coronavirus" (Q4189) (← links)
- Iran Launched an App That Claimed to Diagnose Coronavirus. Instead, It Collected Location Data on Millions of People (Q4190) (← links)
- Etat d’urgence sanitaire : les modifications adoptées par le Sénat en commission (Q4193) (← links)
- Facebook has a coronavirus problem. It's WhatsApp (Q4194) (← links)
- Archiving Information on the Novel Coronavirus (Q4195) (← links)
- Vodafone produces anonymous heat map to help Lombardy understand population movements (Q4197) (← links)
- Coronavirus, come funzionano il controllo delle celle e il tracciamento dei contagi. Il Garante: "Non bisogna improvvisare" - Intervista ad Antonello Soro (Q4198) (← links)
- Movement of visitors from high-risk areas to be tracked with mandatory sim and app (Q4200) (← links)