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The following pages link to date (P100):
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View (previous 500 | next 500) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Uber access request (Q396) (← links)
- event "MyData Geneva and mobility" (Q772) (← links)
- event (Q773) (← links)
- Tinder (Q1022) (← links)
- The Great Hack workshop (Q1096) (← links)
- Hub Initiators get together (Q1097) (← links)
- Pour une Genève du futur guidée par des Droits Numériques (Q1099) (← links)
- Ecosystem mapping I (Q1102) (← links)
- Ecosystem mapping II (Q1103) (← links)
- Virtually Connecting at MyData2019 (Q1151) (← links)
- MyData 2019 after party (Q1165) (← links)
- Evènement "Mes données personnelles influencent le processus démocratique" (Q1166) (← links)
- Empowerment Summit (Q1169) (← links)
- Event "How others are making profit from your customers' personal data" (Q1171) (← links)
- Evènement "Travail de plateformes et gouvernance algorithmique: quels sont les enjeux?" (Q1172) (← links)
- Helsingin Sanomat article in context of MyData (Q1205) (← links)
- Participation au Journal Télévisé RTS (Q1214) (← links)
- Event "Addiction and Technology: understanding the links" (Q1215) (← links)
- The Great Hack projection at MyData 2019 (Q1217) (← links)
- PersonalData.IO Community Call (Q1220) (← links)
- PersonalData.IO Community Call 03 (Q1222) (← links)
- PersonalData.IO Community Call 02 (Q1227) (← links)
- PersonalData.IO Community Call 04 (Q1228) (← links)
- Mortel Algorithme (Q1229) (← links)
- Wikibase + MyData Geneva = ❤️ ? (Q1235) (← links)
- WTO Public Forum event on the "Future of the WTO" (Q1260) (← links)
- POD - ComScore (Q1295) (← links)
- PersonalData.IO at HEPIA (Q1390) (← links)
- POD - Fadata (Q1408) (← links)
- POD - Pulsepoint (Q1411) (← links)
- POD - Nielsen (Q1412) (← links)
- POD - Finnair (Q1415) (← links)
- RSI interview on sovereignty loss tied to Facebook (Q1417) (← links)
- POD - Cuebiq (Q1420) (← links)
- POD - Eyeota (Q1422) (← links)
- IDKA vidcast on the Fair Data Economy (Q1461) (← links)
- Digital Human Rights summit (Q1498) (← links)
- Some MyData tools (Q1499) (← links)
- The Creators Of Pokémon Go Mapped The World. Now They're Mapping You (Q1500) (← links)
- Privacy Law Scholar Conference - Europe 2019 (Q1531) (← links)
- Wikidatacon 2019 (Q1533) (← links)
- RTBF interview on smart devices (Q1550) (← links)
- Using Emergence to Take Social Innovation to Scale (Q1552) (← links)
- Algebraic Property Graphs (Q1567) (← links)
- Restoring Gig Workers to Power: Personal Data Portability, Supply, of Digital Content and Free Flow of Data in the European Data Economy (Q1590) (← links)
- Wikibase for Subject Access Request research side event (Q1622) (← links)
- Climathon in Geneva (Q1655) (← links)
- Digital Democracy: How Digital Technology Is Changing Democracy and Its Study (Q1679) (← links)
- The Great Hack projection at MyData Barcelona (Q1681) (← links)
- The Great Hack projection at MyData Japan (Q1684) (← links)
- Internet Governance Forum 2019 (Q1685) (← links)
- workshop "Data and Digital Intelligence as People’s Resources: Reclaiming Freedom and Control in a Data-based Society" (Q1686) (← links)
- Digital services taxes: a looming tax and trade war? (Q1717) (← links)
- Wikidata Zurich Training 2019 (Q1723) (← links)
- Recommendations for an AI Strategy in Switzerland (Q1735) (← links)
- Eleventh WTO Ministerial Conference (Q1775) (← 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)
- Testimony at UK Parliament by Paul-Olivier Dehaye (Q1797) (← links)
- Post-hearing questions by Senator Blumenthal to Mark Zuckerberg (Q1800) (← links)
- Protection des données: les partis à la traîne (Q1826) (← links)
- timeline for Youtubers Union transparency initiative (Q1836) (← links)
- cancellation of meeting with Youtube (Q1843) (← links)
- YouTube P-Scores, how to find yours, videos being throttled, and more: a comprehensive guide (Q1867) (← links)
- Mauro Poggia Vs Uber (Q1890) (← links)
- Fanning the Flames of Hate: Social Media and Hate Crime (Q1907) (← links)
- Twelfth WTO Ministerial Conference (Q1909) (← links)
- Quantum Internet Hackathon (Q1910) (← links)
- Meeting of the Digital ClearingHouse on data portability (Q1912) (← links)
- RTS interview on Youtube algorithm (Q1929) (← links)
- DIPLO Foundation training on global digital governance (Q1945) (← links)
- Permanent Record? Privacy, Data Protection and Humanitarian Action (Q1963) (← links)
- Internet Commons Forum (Q2014) (← links)
- European E-Democracy in Practice (Q2086) (← links)
- The right to data portability in the GDPR: Towards user-centric interoperability of digital services (Q2089) (← links)
- The Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) will follow the trail of mobile phones throughout Spain for eight days (Q2114) (← links)
- Working Group on Trade and Transfer of Technology — Formal Meeting (Q2115) (← links)
- Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (Q2119) (← 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)
- CPDP 2019: Uncovering the hidden data ecosystem (Q2149) (← links)
- CPDP 2018 Shattering one-way mirrors: the right of access in practice (Q2150) (← links)
- Facebook ist phantastisch für die Demokratie (Q2159) (← links)
- Guidelines on the concepts of controller, processor and joint controllership under Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 (Q2200) (← links)
- Surveillance giants:how the business model of Google and Facebook threatens human rights (Q2202) (← 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)
- Regulation on the free flow of non-personal data (FFD) (Q2260) (← links)
- The Future of Work Summit (Q2265) (← links)
- Data Driven Life Workshop (Q2275) (← links)
- Capital and ideology (Q2291) (← links)
- Remarks delivered at the World Economic Forum (Q2292) (← links)
- Put globalization to work for democracies (Q2295) (← links)
- Working Group on Trade and Transfer of Technology (Q2304) (← links)
- Introduction to the hash function as a personal data pseudonymisation technique (Q2348) (← links)
- Consommation sous surveillance: le cas des cartes de fidélité (Q2368) (← links)
- New poll reveals 7 in 10 people want governments to regulate Big Tech over personal data fears (Q2388) (← links)
- Humanitarian data partnerships expert meeting (Q2398) (← 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)
- Davos Manifesto 2020 (Q2421) (← links)
- Opening Internet Monopolies to Competition with Data Sharing Mandates (Q2425) (← links)
- Transnational Courier Federation meeting in Brussels (Q2486) (← links)
- Subject Access Request workshop in Amsterdam (Q2487) (← links)
- Prevalence of problematic smartphone usage and associated mental health outcomes amongst children and young people: a systematic review, meta-analysis and GRADE of the evidence (Q2501) (← links)
- The challenges of e-commerce and international trade (Q2503) (← links)
- SAR State of the Art report (Q2504) (← links)
- Tackling the Algorithmic Control Crisis - the Technical, Legal, and Ethical Challenges of Research into Algorithmic Agents (Q2525) (← links)
- Left Populism and the Rediscovery of Agonistic Politics (Q2663) (← links)
- Deep Neural Networks for YouTube Recommendations (Q2675) (← links)
- Guide to Advertising Technology (Q2677) (← links)
- Recommending What Video to Watch Next: A Multitask Ranking System (Q2678) (← links)
- Audition on gig work with the Conseil National du Numérique (Q2781) (← links)
- Colloque du Mardi at the Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève (Q2782) (← links)
- Health Data Hub (Q2983) (← links)
- How we survive the surveillance apocalypse (Q3022) (← links)
- Swiss Digital Initiative meets Genève Internationale (Q3032) (← links)
- Les données et nous : exploiter ou être exploité ? (Q3033) (← links)
- The privacy project (Q3034) (← links)
- WTO members agree to extend e-commerce, non-violation moratoriums (Q3218) (← links)
- POD - TripleLift (Q3221) (← links)
- Algorithms drive online discrimination, academic warns (Q3246) (← links)
- Le Temps's folder (Q3248) (← links)
- POD - Crownpeak (Q3264) (← links)
- POD - Cookiebot (Q3265) (← links)
- POD - OneTrust (Q3267) (← links)
- POD - TrustArc (Q3268) (← links)
- POD - FullContact (Q3269) (← links)
- POD - Epam (Q3271) (← links)
- POD - Lyft (Q3274) (← links)
- POD - IndexExchange (Q3276) (← links)
- POD - DistrictM (Q3297) (← links)
- Collaborative investigation with Le Temps (Q3343) (← links)
- SEM training (Q3347) (← links)
- POD - AdSquare (Q3380) (← links)
- Mediapost communication (Q3433) (← links)
- Out of control: How consumers are exploited by the online advertising industry (Q3442) (← links)
- Out of control: A review of data sharing by popular mobile apps (Q3443) (← links)
- Out of Control: How consumers are exploited by the online advertising industry (Q3494) (← 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)
- Loi sur l'information du public (Q3498) (← links)
- Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data (Convention 108) (Q3505) (← links)
- Modernised Convention for the Protection of Individuals with Regard to the Processing of Personal Data (Q3507) (← links)
- Google’s renewed privacy push raises tough antitrust questions (Q3509) (← links)
- Figures mobiles: une anthropologie du smartphone (Q3514) (← links)
- The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It (Q3517) (← links)
- PersonalData.IO Community Call 05 (Q3530) (← links)
- Facebook Is Investigating A Voter Engagement App Used By Italy’s Five Star Movement (Q3538) (← links)
- OkCupid (Q3555) (← links)
- Comment la désinformation sur le climat se diffuse et se finance sur YouTube (Q3558) (← links)
- You are now remotely controlled (Q3565) (← links)
- Bumble (Q3569) (← links)
- PlanetRomeo (Q3570) (← links)
- Badoo (Q3571) (← links)
- MyData Finland meetup 2020-01-27 (Q3577) (← links)
- OwnYourData (Q3580) (← links)
- Yle digital data trail article (Q3612) (← links)
- Annual Report by the Federal Assembly Control Committees and Control Delegation (Q3613) (← 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)
- Ordonnance sur le Service de renseignement (Q3734) (← links)
- System Risk Indication (Q3747) (← links)
- The SyRI case: a landmark ruling for benefits claimants around the world (Q3749) (← links)
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- Facial recognition is only the beginning (Q3780) (← 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)
- Intellectual Property and Artificial Intelligence (Q3799) (← links)
- WIPO Technology Trends 2019 – Artificial Intelligence (Q3824) (← links)
- Meetic (Q3830) (← links)
- Collecting facial data without the consent of the persons concerned constitutes a violation on their privacy. (Q3831) (← links)
- Information Exposure From Consumer IoT Devices: A Multidimensional, Network-Informed Measurement Approach (Q3836) (← links)
- Uberworked and Underpaid: How Workers Are Disrupting the Digital Economy (Q3837) (← links)
- The Help. Gig-economy apps affect more than the economy—they’re changing what it means to be a friend (Q3838) (← links)
- Algorithmes : biais, discrimination et équité (Q3890) (← links)
- Towards A Taxonomy of Data Journalism (Q3940) (← links)
- Online Content Regulation (Q3942) (← links)
- A European strategy for data (Q3945) (← links)
- On Artificial Intelligence -A European approach to excellence and trust (Q3946) (← links)
- Know Your Bits! (Q3956) (← links)
- Road to Bern (Q3957) (← links)
- Data 2025 (Q3958) (← links)
- Practical Ontologies for Information Professionals (Q3961) (← links)
- Ordinance to the Federal Act on Data Protection (Q3963) (← links)
- The AI Hierarchy of Needs (Q3964) (← links)
- La commission du National dit non aux émoluments (Q3966) (← links)
- We are Not Robots (Q3967) (← links)
- Guidelines on the right to data portability (Q3968) (← 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)
- The Markup (Big Tech Is Watching You. We’re Watching Big Tech) (Q4023) (← links)
- Jessica Pidoux, l’algorithme de Tinder dans la peau (Q4024) (← links)
- Les CFF collectionnent toujours plus de données clients (Q4027) (← links)
- Fairtiq (Q4028) (← 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)
- Harnessing Platform Envelopment Through Privacy Policy Tying (Q4043) (← links)
- Platform Envelopment (Q4045) (← links)
- Fair and Unbiased Algorithmic Decision Making: Current State and Future Challenges (Q4046) (← links)
- Knowledge management in the United Nations system (Q4058) (← links)
- Becoming a knowledge-sharing organization : a handbook for scaling up solutions through knowledge capturing and sharing (Q4063) (← links)
- The art of knowledge exchange : a results-focused planning guide for development practitioners in the social, urban, land, and resilience sectors (Q4067) (← links)
- Capturing solutions for learning and scaling up : documenting operational experiences for organizational learning and knowledge sharing (Q4069) (← links)
- Décret n° 2020-151 (Q4070) (← links)
- Parlament schützt Datensammler – nicht die Bürger (Q4073) (← links)
- Civic tech, data and Demos (Q4074) (← 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)
- Better work in the gig economy:enabling gig workers to live with financial security, dignity and dream (Q4093) (← links)
- UNDP’s Knowledge Management Strategy (Q4100) (← links)
- No PhDs needed: how citizen science is transforming research (Q4101) (← links)
- The Great Hack panel at the Graduate Institute/FIFDH (Q4127) (← links)
- Dynamics of knowledge creation in global participatory science communities: open innovation communities from a network perspective (Q4128) (← links)
- Algorithmes :contrôle des biais S.V.P. (Q4129) (← links)
- The Politics of Expertise in International Organizations. How international bureaucracies produce and mobilize knowledge (Q4134) (← links)
- Unifying Knowledge Creation Process Through Cascading Modes of Communication (Q4135) (← 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)
- 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)
- Sustainable containment of COVID-19 using smartphones in China: Scientific and ethical underpinnings for implementation of similar approaches in other settings (Q4151) (← links)
- With coronavirus containment efforts, what are the privacy rights of patients? (Q4153) (← links)
- Safe Paths (Q4156) (← links)
- telecom companies collaborate with the virus covid 19 control authorities (Q4157) (← links)
- Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to reduce COVID-19 mortality and healthcare demand (Q4159) (← links)
- Quantifying dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 transmission suggests that epidemic control and avoidance is feasible through instantaneous digital contact tracing (Q4160) (← 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)
- What the coronavirus bill will do (Q4169) (← links)
- Projet de loi d'urgence pour faire face à l'épidémie de Covid-19 (Q4170) (← links)
- Telekom shares data on "flows of movement" of mobile phone users with Robert-Koch-Institut (Q4171) (← 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Statement of the European Data Protection Board Chair on the processing of personal data in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak (Q4202) (← links)
- Early dynamics of transmission and control of COVID-19: a mathematical modelling study (Q4203) (← links)
- Covid-19: histoire d’une médiatisation (Q4208) (← links)
- Paraguay: Military will accompany police in enforcing restrictions on movement (Q4214) (← links)
- Contre le virus, la tentation du pistage par smartphone (Q4222) (← links)
- Human Rights Dimensions of COVID-19 Response (Q4230) (← links)
- We have taken the number of deaths from Wikipedia (Q4232) (← links)
- Initiative for Media Innovation (IMI) (Q4234) (← links)
- Yuval Noah Harari: the world after coronavirus (Q4235) (← links)
- Coronavirus numbers and an inevitable solution: MyData (Q4237) (← links)
- Self-Health Management App for COVID-19-Taïwan (Q4241) (← links)
- COVID-19, Scientific Research and the GDPR – Some Basic Principles (Q4243) (← links)
- How the Virus Got Out (Q4246) (← links)
- Singapore launches TraceTogether mobile app to boost COVID-19 contact tracing efforts (Q4249) (← links)
- Apps Gone Rogue: Maintaining Personal Privacy in an Epidemic (Q4251) (← links)
- Contact tracing to control infectious disease: when enough is enough (Q4252) (← links)
- How should social mixing be measured: comparing web-based survey and sensor-based methods (Q4253) (← links)
- Legal data protection framework for coronavirus containment (Q4256) (← links)
- Russian officials will track coronavirus patients' geolocation data to design a national warning system (Q4260) (← links)
- Phone location data could be used to help UK coronavirus effort (Q4261) (← links)
- UK coronavirus app 'must respect privacy rights' (Q4262) (← links)
- Open Letter: Contract Tracking and NHSX (Q4263) (← links)
- Seznam’s Mapy.cz app has coronavirus tracking feature, but not everyone is impressed - Prague, Czech Republic (Q4264) (← links)
- COVID 19: A Call to Arms to Rescue Privacy (from Itself) | LinkedIn (Q4271) (← links)
- A third of virus cases may be ‘silent carriers’, classified data suggests (Q4273) (← links)
- Die scheinbar stillgelegte Stadt: Bleiben die Zürcher jetzt wirklich zu Hause? (Q4276) (← links)
- An Official WHO Coronavirus App Will Be a “Waze for COVID-19” - IEEE Spectrum (Q4278) (← links)
- Health rating system deployed in over 100 cities: Alipay (Q4279) (← links)
- Covid-19 : après le confinement, l’inéluctable recul de nos libertés (Q4283) (← links)
- How South Korea Flattened the Curve (Q4284) (← links)
- Essai d’une nouvelle analyse de la mortalité causée par la petite vérole, et des avantages de l’inoculation pour la prévenir (Q4286) (← links)
- Coronavirus Is Speeding Up the Amazonification of the Planet (Q4289) (← links)
- Swisscom aidera la Confédération à détecter les attroupements via les téléphones (Q4290) (← links)
- Effy Vayena: «Les crises de cette ampleur tendent un miroir à nos sociétés» (Q4297) (← links)
- COVID-19 Digital Rights Tracker (Q4307) (← links)
- Privacy fears as India hand stamps suspected coronavirus cases (Q4308) (← links)
- A Closer Look at Location Data: Privacy and Pandemics (Q4311) (← links)
- Swisscom nous épie pour le compte du Conseil fédéral (Q4312) (← links)
- Coronavirus: Mit Apps gegen die Pandemie? (Q4332) (← links)
- The Swiss federal government wants to use high-tech to fight the coronavirus (Q4340) (← links)
- Monitoring spread of COVID-19 (Q4353) (← links)
- On the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak and the Smart City Network: Universal Data Sharing Standards Coupled with Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Benefit Urban Health Monitoring and Management (Q4355) (← links)
- Super-spreaders: what are they and how are they transmitting coronavirus? (Q4360) (← links)
- Early in the epidemic: impact of preprints on global discourse about COVID-19 transmissibility (Q4361) (← links)
- The Plague That Killed Athenian Democracy (Q4362) (← links)
- Coronavirus: Thierry Breton plaide pour une utilisation des données des opérateurs (Q4363) (← links)
- How the COVID Tracking Project fills the public health data gap (Q4364) (← links)
- Zoom (Q4372) (← links)
- Bottom-up data Trusts: disturbing the ‘one size fits all’ approach to data governance (Q4376) (← links)
- Règlement sur le télétravail (Q4377) (← links)
- Simula is working with the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (Q4380) (← links)
- Joint Statement on the right to data protection in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic (Q4384) (← links)
- The power of data in a pandemic - Technology in the NHS (Q4390) (← links)
- Rapport d’activités de l’Autorité de surveillance indépendante des activités de renseignement (AS-Rens) : potentiel d’amélioration du traitement des données par le Service de renseignement de la Confédération (SRC) (Q4392) (← links)
- Lessons from Italy’s Response to Coronavirus (Q4394) (← links)
- New York Attorney General Looks Into Zoom’s Privacy Practices (Q4395) (← 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)
- User Acceptance on mobile contact tracing app (Q4408) (← links)
- How does the public, across several countries, feel about an automatic contact tracing app to combat the spread of COVID-19? (Q4409) (← 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)
- Evaluating COVID-19 contact tracing apps? Here are 8 privacy questions we think you should ask. (Q4414) (← links)
- Coronavirus pandemic sparks new calls for personal surveillance, and concerns (Q4417) (← links)
- Call for more people to use contact-tracing app (Q4425) (← links)
- Experts warn of privacy risk as US uses GPS to fight coronavirus spread (Q4426) (← links)
- To save everything, click here: the folly of technological solutionism (Q4427) (← links)
- How PEPP-PT, a solution aiming at fighting COVID-19 through privacy-preserving proximity tracing, works (Q4429) (← links)
- Covid-19, le solutionnisme n’est pas la solution (Q4430) (← links)
- Data-driven approaches to assessing civil liberties impact of Covid-19 (Q4431) (← links)
- 10 requirements for the evaluation of "Contact Tracing" apps (Q4433) (← links)
- Outpacing the Virus: Digital Response to Containing the Spread of COVID-19 while Mitigating Privacy Risks (Q4434) (← links)
- Protection des données dans le cadre de l’endiguement du coronavirus : L’accès de l’OFSP aux données visualisées de Swisscom est conforme au droit de la protection des données (Q4437) (← links)
- Swisscom analyses support the fight against coronavirus (Q4438) (← links)
- Coronavirus : qu’est-ce que StopCovid, l’appli de traçage étudiée par le gouvernement ? (Q4440) (← links)
- « L’application StopCovid retracera l’historique des relations sociales » : les pistes du gouvernement pour le traçage numérique des malades (Q4441) (← links)
- Far-Right Extremists Helped Create The World's Most Powerful Facial Recognition Technology (Q4443) (← links)
- We must save privacy from privacy itself (Q4444) (← links)
- Intervention RTBF on contact tracing (Q4445) (← links)
- I saw the first results, and I thought, holy fuck, that timeline. (Q4447) (← links)
- Netherlands could be dealing with coronavirus pandemic for over 2 years: report (Q4449) (← links)
- Audition of the President of the Italian Data Protection Authority regarding use of new technologies and the Internet to counter the Covid-19 epidemiological emergency (Q4450) (← links)
- Apple and Google partner on COVID-19 contact tracing technology (Q4451) (← links)
- New York State Geolocation Tracking Ban - A10246 Bill Text (Q4454) (← links)
- Radio distance is not spatial distance (Q4457) (← links)
- Tracing mobile data in the fight against Covid-19 - Analysis of potentials and limits (Q4458) (← links)
- Opinion on the use of the mobile phone for surveillance needs (Q4460) (← links)
- Analysis of DP3T: Between Scylla and Charybdis (Q4461) (← links)
- Contact Tracing- Bluetooth Specification (authors:Apple- Google) (Q4464) (← links)
- Automated contact tracing is not a coronavirus panacea (Q4465) (← links)
- Bluetooth's Complexity Has Become a Security Risk (Q4466) (← links)
- Guide to bluetooth security (Q4467) (← links)
- Flattening the curve helps protect privacy, too (Q4468) (← links)
- Give more data, awareness and control to individual citizens, and they will help COVID-19 containment (Q4469) (← links)
- Primer on Decentralized Contact Tracing (Q4470) (← links)
- Contre le Covid-19, les immenses défis et inconnues des applications mobiles de « suivi de contacts » (Q4475) (← links)
- The tech ‘solutions’ for coronavirus take the surveillance state to the next level (Q4478) (← links)
- Visible and vocal - Delivery apps have transformed urban life in China (Q4479) (← links)
- Covid ou la fabrique du consentement aveugle (Q4483) (← links)
- Data Protection Impact Assessment for the Corona App (Q4484) (← links)
- Contact-Tracing: Nur die staatliche App schafft Vertrauen (Q4485) (← links)
- ePrivacy Directive (Q4487) (← links)
- EDPB Letter concerning the European Commission's draft Guidance on apps supporting the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic (Q4490) (← links)
- Bluetooth tracking and COVID-19: A tech primer (Q4491) (← links)
- Ford Tests Buzzing Wristbands to Keep Workers at Safe Distances (Q4494) (← links)
- Testing, not tracing, is the privacy preserving response to COVID-19 (Q4496) (← links)
- Le Port d’Anvers teste l’utilisation d’un bracelet électronique pour endiguer la propagation du COVID-19 au sein de ses équipes (Q4497) (← links)
- The anti-corona technology still has its pitfalls (Q4498) (← links)
- Europe’s PEPP-PT COVID-19 contacts tracing standard push could be squaring up for a fight with Apple and Google (Q4499) (← links)
- Evaluating COVID-19 contact tracing apps? Here are 8 privacy questions we think you should ask. (Q4502) (← links)
- Risks related to the StopCovid application (Q4503) (← links)
- How to create a trustworthy COVID-19 tracking technology (Q4505) (← links)
- Le traçage anonyme, dangereux oxymore: Analyse de risques à destination des non-specialistes (Q4506) (← links)
- Scenario: effect of track&trace apps (Q4507) (← links)
- Rift Opens Over European Coronavirus Contact Tracing Apps (Q4508) (← links)
- Why are there doubts over contact-tracing apps? (Q4509) (← links)
- Exit through the App Store?A rapid evidence review on the technical considerations and societal implications of using technology to transition from the COVID-19 crisis (Q4511) (← links)
- Seoul’s Radical Experiment in Digital Contact Tracing (Q4515) (← links)
- NHS coronavirus app: memo discussed giving ministers power to 'de-anonymise' users (Q4522) (← links)
- Report: Red Cross "Corona App" reviewed by noyb (Q4523) (← links)
- Can one fairly incentivize the adoption of a digital contact tracing app? (Q4524) (← links)
- Die Corona-Warn-App kommt – so kannst du sie schon jetzt ausprobieren (Q4525) (← links)
- Bluetooth contact tracing needs bigger, better data (Q4526) (← links)
- Technology and Public Health Perspectives on Private Automated Contact Tracing (Q4527) (← links)
- Coronavirus: Clear majority in Switzerland supports tracking infection chains via smartphone (Q4529) (← links)
- A European Contact-Tracing App Might Be More Privacy-Invading Than Apple and Google’s (Q4530) (← links)
- Technology Can Help Solve the Coronavirus Crisis If Government Steps Up (Q4532) (← links)
- Tracking mobile devices to fight coronavirus (Q4533) (← links)
- COVID-19 Content Moderation Research Letter (Q4534) (← links)
- Le Conseil est favorable au principe de StopCOVID, en tant que brique d’une stratégie plus globale (Q4540) (← links)
- Face-to-Face Proximity Estimation Using Bluetooth On Smartphones (Q4541) (← links)
- StopCovid est un projet désastreux piloté par des apprentis sorciers (Q4542) (← links)
- Délibération n° 2020-046 du 24 avril 2020 portant avis sur un projet d’application mobile dénommée « StopCovid » (Q4544) (← links)
- WeTrace -- A Privacy-preserving Mobile COVID-19 Tracing Approach and Application (Q4545) (← links)
- Joint Statement on Digital Contact Tracing (Q4547) (← links)
- Introductory remarks before the committee for European Affairs of the senate of the Republic of France - Wojciech Wiewiórowski (Q4550) (← links)
- Avis sur le suivi numérique des personnes (Q4552) (← links)
- Test criteria and contact tracing. FAQs (Q4553) (← links)
- Tracking Anonymized Bluetooth Devices (Q4554) (← links)
- Coronavirus Tracking Apps Raise Questions About Bluetooth Security (Q4556) (← links)
- «Capture d’écrans» N°8 : StopCovid, la zizanie franco-française (Q4557) (← links)
- Apple and Google release sample code, UI and detailed policies for COVID-19 exposure-notification apps (Q4558) (← links)
- Why use Bluetooth for contact tracing? (Q4560) (← links)
- Inventor finds bluetooth unsuitable for corona app (Q4561) (← links)
- Supplementary Written Evidence on COVID-19 Tracing Apps to the Joint Committee on Human Rights (Q4566) (← links)
- Retour sur la série Westworld : du traçage à la programmation algorithmique des comportements individuels (Q4572) (← links)
- Social Contours (Q4573) (← links)
- Application StopCovid : solution scientifique ou calcul politique ? (Q4584) (← links)
- Covid-19 : pourquoi le « contact tracking » ne fonctionnera (probablement) pas (Q4585) (← links)
- Les chercheurs français mettent en garde contre les applications de traçage (Q4587) (← links)
- When individual behaviour matters: homogeneous and network models in epidemiology (Q4588) (← links)
- I-Louvain: An Attributed Graph Clustering Method (Q4589) (← links)
- Beyond R0 : Heterogeneity in secondary infections and probabilistic epidemic forecasting (Q4590) (← links)
- L’équipe-projet StopCovid démarre la publication du code source et de la documentation de l’application StopCovid | Inria (Q4591) (← links)
- Une pandémie à l’ère des technologies émergentes (Q4592) (← links)
- Naomi Klein: How big tech plans to profit from the pandemic (Q4595) (← links)
- The Practical Guide to Hacking Bluetooth Low Energy (Q4597) (← links)
- Op-Ed: Coronavirus tracing apps are coming. Here’s how they could reshape surveillance as we know it (Q4602) (← links)
- Nearly 40% of Icelanders are using a covid app—and it hasn’t helped much (Q4603) (← links)
- Applications de suivi : traque-moi si tu peux (Q4607) (← links)
- Centralized or Decentralized? The Contact Tracing Dilemma (Q4608) (← links)
- The COVID19 APP Bluetooth tracing but not tracking? (Q4609) (← links)
- Bluetooth vs Ultra-Wideband: which indoor location system? (Q4610) (← links)
- The inventors of bluetooth say there could be problems using their tech for coronavirus contact tracing (Q4611) (← links)
- Swiss Proximitiy Tracing App (application Swiss PT): Q&A (Q4612) (← links)
- Sur Android, le StopCovid anglais demande l’accès à la localisation (mais promet de ne pas l’utiliser) (Q4613) (← links)
- Location needs to be enabled for Bluetooth Low Energy Scanning on Android 6.0 (Q4616) (← links)
- Opinion | In Stores, Secret Bluetooth Surveillance Tracks Your Every Move (Q4618) (← links)
- Critical Bluetooth Vulnerability in Android (CVE-2020-0022) – BlueFrag (Q4619) (← links)
- Guidelines 04/2020 on the use of location data and contact tracing tools in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak (Q4620) (← links)
- ACM Europe TPC Statement on Principles, Practices for COVID-19 Contact Tracing Applications (Q4621) (← links)
- DESIRE: A Third Way for a European Exposure Notification System (Q4622) (← links)
- Nearly 40% of Icelanders are using a covid app—and it hasn’t helped much (Q4625) (← links)
- The New United Nations Coronavirus Social Distancing App Doesn’t Even Work (Q4627) (← links)
- L'Europe plaide pour l'interopérabilité des « StopCovid » nationaux, ce que proposent Apple et Google (Q4633) (← links)
- COVID-19 tracing apps must not interfere with human rights (Q4634) (← links)
- Giphy (Q4637) (← links)
- How Facebook Could Use Giphy to Collect Your Data (Q4638) (← links)
- Show evidence that apps for COVID-19 contact-tracing are secure and effective (Q4642) (← links)
- Surveiller la surveillance: Olivier Tesquet, « Nous sommes dans un moment foucaldien de l’Histoire » (Q4643) (← links)
- A flood of coronavirus apps are tracking us. Now it’s time to keep track of them. (Q4645) (← links)
- Coronavirus : « Sur l’application StopCovid, il convient de sortir des postures dogmatiques » (Q4646) (← links)
- Avec CopSonic, StopCovid pourrait bientôt intégrer les ultrasons (Q4648) (← links)
- CMU Professor Creates Innovative App to Anonymously Trace Exposure to COVID-19 (Q4650) (← links)
- L'abracadabrantesque histoire de StopCovid (Q4651) (← links)
- Anonymous COVID-19 contact tracing using physical tokens (Q4652) (← links)
- NSW is unable to use Covidsafe app’s data for contact tracing (Q4653) (← links)
- Les ultrasons, nouveaux ennemis invisibles de la vie privée ? (Q4654) (← links)
- Your browser can pick up ultrasonic signals you can't hear, and that sounds like a privacy nightmare to some (Q4655) (← links)
- Distance Estimation of Smart Device using Bluetooth (Q4656) (← links)
- Human interaction discovery in smartphone proximity networks (Q4657) (← links)
- Evaluating the Implications of Varying Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Transmission Power Levels on Wireless Indoor Localization Accuracy and Precision (Q4658) (← links)
- Apps for COVID: to do or not to do (Q4659) (← links)
- Inferring distance from Bluetooth signal strength: a deep dive (Q4660) (← links)
- Apple and Google’s covid-tracing tech has been released to 23 countries (Q4662) (← links)
- Les critiques contre l’application demeurent vives (Q4663) (← links)
- How did the Covidsafe app go from being vital to almost irrelevant? (Q4664) (← links)
- The Institutionalisation of Digital Public Health: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 App (Q4665) (← links)
- Renee DiResta on Disinformation and COVID-19 (Q4668) (← links)
- Coronavirus Contact Tracing: Evaluating The Potential Of Using Bluetooth Received SignalStrength For Proximity Detection (Q4671) (← links)
- L’API de contact tracing d’Apple et Google est opérationnelle (Q4672) (← links)
- A BLE RSSI ranking based indoor positioning system for generic smartphones (Q4675) (← links)
- New Ultrasonic Contact-Tracing App Promises Better Accuracy Than Bluetooth Alternatives (Q4678) (← links)
- Why StopCOVID Fails as a Privacy-Preserving Design (Q4706) (← links)
- « Contact tracing » : on (re)fait le point sur les problèmes avec le Bluetooth (Q4708) (← links)
- The 14 Features Any Ethical Covid-19 Contact Tracing Effort Should Incorporate (Q4717) (← links)
- An efficient algorithm to estimate Covid-19 infectiousness risk from BLE-RSSI measurements (Q4718) (← links)
- We were told technology would end Covid-19 lockdowns, but the truth is there’s no app for that (Q4720) (← links)
- Données personnelles: les entreprises savent tout de vous (Q4721) (← links)
- Le traçage de SwissCovid: comme la grêle après les vendanges (Q4724) (← links)
- L’application CFF fournit des données de ses utilisateurs à Google (Q4725) (← links)
- Tracking Tools, Social Plugins and Third Party Cookies (Q4728) (← links)
- Tinder: dans le ventre de l'appli (Q4729) (← links)
- DP3T - Exposure Score Calculation (Q4739) (← links)
- Google Apple Contact Tracing (GACT): a wolf in sheep’s clothes. // (Q4741) (← links)
- SwissCovid Proximity Tracing System - Public Security Test (Q4743) (← links)
- Anomali Threat Research Identifies Fake COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps Used to Download Malware that Monitors Devices, Steals Personal Data (Q4745) (← links)
- Corona-Warn-Apps: Totalüberwachung im Namen der Gesundheit? (Q4746) (← links)
- Inverse-Sybil Attacks in Automated Contact Tracing (Q4747) (← links)
- Critical Limitations of Digital Epidemiology (Q4748) (← links)
- Analysis of SwissCovid (Q4749) (← links)
- Message concernant la modification urgente de la loi sur les épidémies en lien avec le coronavirus (Système de traçage de proximité) (Q4750) (← links)
- Sens. Propose Bill to Regulate Privacy of COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps (Q4751) (← links)
- Privacy in the Age of COVID: An IDAC Investigation of COVID-19 Apps (Q4752) (← links)
- How easy is it to detect (and relay) BLE beacons? (Q4754) (← links)
- Risque de cyberattaques sur l'application de traçage Swisscovid (Q4755) (← links)
- StopCovid, l'appli qui en savait trop (Q4758) (← links)
- COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps in the US, EU and Asia (Q4759) (← links)
- Replays attacks (SwissCovid) (Q4760) (← links)
- The CNIL publishes a GDPR guide for developers (Q4761) (← links)
- Contact Tracing With Your Phone: It’s Easier but There Are Tradeoffs (Q4762) (← links)
- BIAS: Bluetooth Impersonation AttackS (Q4763) (← links)