

It’s super easy to be GDPR compliant. It just costs money.
It’s super easy to be GDPR compliant. It just costs money.
You are even worse bud.
This platform used Tor. And because we want to protect privacy, they can make use of it.
Sadly, this could be a good thing, because it will make it easier kicking Hungary the fuck outa the EU.
TikTok’s valuation remains contested, with estimates varying from US$20 billion ($31.8 billion) to more than US$300 billion, depending on whether its algorithm is factored in.
The algorithm increases the price by more than $280 billion. And what kind of algorithm? One that changes its high based on how you interact with it, to always try and get your dopamine flowing to keep you interacting longer. If it were a real substance, it would be the most addictive drug to ever exist.
This is fire. Hopefully it will be a rolling release.
It’s a side effect of privacy and security. The one side effect they’re trying to use to undermine all of the privacy and security.
Awesome. Please do that.
No need to live between selfish people.
This would still make a connection to the ad servers that can then track me though.
I guess with a hardened browser and a VPN it would be alright.
Europeans have an easier time recognizing Nazi regimes.
Paradox of tolerance.
Flatpak seems to be the best choice for consistency and to have it working straight out of the box. I think Linux currently needs this because we’re getting a lot less tech-savvy Linux users nowadays. Don’t get me wrong; package managers should still be used, but how are we going to get people to change if they run into package conflicts or accidentally uninstall a wrong package?
Use the flatpak and see if you like it, then compile it yourself.
5 year politican ban… without instant removal of parliament…
instead of at least 5 years prison…
for fraud…
teh fuck
Just don’t write bugs LOL
In theory you just need to have a way for people to contact you, like an email address. And then when you get an email you just need to handle their data according to the GDPR rules.
I have a website with user data and I’m perfectly GDPR compliant, just by having an email address available for contact and manually deleting their data if they ask for it.