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=== 11 September : [http://www.politico.eu/article/facebook-fined-e1-2-million-in-spain/ Facebook fined €1.2 million in Spain] === | === 11 September : [http://www.politico.eu/article/facebook-fined-e1-2-million-in-spain/ Facebook fined €1.2 million in Spain] === | ||
; Politico : ''Facebook was fined €1.2 million Monday by Spain’s data protection watchdog for breaking the country’s privacy rules, the latest in a series of legal problems that have beset the social networking giant in recent years.'' | ; Politico : ''Facebook was fined €1.2 million Monday by Spain’s data protection watchdog for breaking the country’s privacy rules, the latest in a series of legal problems that have beset the social networking giant in recent years.'' | ||
=== 1 August : [https://ar.al/notes/decrypting-amber-rudd/ Decrypting Amber Rudd] === | |||
; Aral Balkan : ''Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, and YouTube (Google/Alphabet, Inc) have formed the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism and Amber Rudd is asking them to quietly drop end-to-end encryption from their products. You should not believe a single word any of those companies tells you about end-to-end encryption or privacy on their platforms ever again. PS. WhatsApp is owned by Facebook.'' |
Revision as of 20:12, 4 October 2017
2017
11 September : Facebook fined €1.2 million in Spain
- Politico
- Facebook was fined €1.2 million Monday by Spain’s data protection watchdog for breaking the country’s privacy rules, the latest in a series of legal problems that have beset the social networking giant in recent years.
1 August : Decrypting Amber Rudd
- Aral Balkan
- Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, and YouTube (Google/Alphabet, Inc) have formed the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism and Amber Rudd is asking them to quietly drop end-to-end encryption from their products. You should not believe a single word any of those companies tells you about end-to-end encryption or privacy on their platforms ever again. PS. WhatsApp is owned by Facebook.