Neuigkeiten zur Privatsphäre

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Nearly 90% of Britons are concerned about the privacy of their personal data
online, but 20% don’t use any data protection practices at all.

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A Swiss court has ruled that Proton Mail, as an email service, is not a
telecommunications provider, meaning we are not subject to a telecommunications
provider’s enhanced data retention obligations.

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Zoom has agreed to an $85 million settlement after lying about its encryption
and security standards. Here's how it affects you.

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The DMA is a set of proposed rules from the European Commission aiming to
curtail Big Tech’s exploitative practices and make the internet more
competitive.

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WhatsApp is forcing its users to share their metadata with Facebook. Privacy
requires not just strong technical solutions, but a sound business model.
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Große Tech-Unternehmen haben Wege gefunden, immer mehr Werbeeinnahmen von ihren
Nutzern zu erzielen. Das Geheimnis? Sie verfolgen deine Aktivitäten im gesamten
Internet.

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The US House subcommittee investigation of tech monopolies confirms the
arguments we have made for years. Antitrust enforcement is essential for
privacy.

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The EU Court of Justice ruled EU law applies when governments force
telecommunication providers to process data, making it harder to perform mass
surveillance.
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Google searches for privacy-focused Gmail alternatives have steadily increased
since 2019. We examine the numbers and potential reasons why.

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The CEOs of Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon tried to shift the narrative
about whether their companies are monopolies. But their statements don’t match
reality.

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Big Tech CEOs are being called to testify in front of US Congress again. To
avoid another embarrassment, Congress must understand these three key facts.