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  • Meta got a fine of over a billion euros. Google got a bunch of smaller fines, but it's probably way above everyone else in terms of fines. Microsoft got half a billion. Even Apple got an 8 million euro fine, but that was more a tap in the wrist to make them think twice about some data collection.

    And besides this, large companies are constantly in contact with the authorities and in smaller violations the general policy is to give a warning and let companies stop the illegal data processing voluntarily.

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  • You cannot use an algorithm to correlate it with other data without express consent.

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  • GDPR article 9 (1) says you can't play algorithmic guess with people's religion or political opinions unless you gave express permission to the service provider to do it (i.e. it's not covered in the general GDPR boilerplate)

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  • GDPR also applies to data you get from public sources.

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  • That's probably a massive GDPR violation. Automated processing of extra sensitive data like political beliefs and religion is not outright forbidden but it's subject to extra protections.

  • Ah, yes, the being romantic by the original definition of the word: being a brooding incarnation of drama itself.

  • Germany is spending billions in 10km of highway in the middle of Berlin, that no locals want, and will end in local roads that can't drain even half of the protected traffic. At least this project is not completely imbecilic.

  • Well, "someone" dropped a table in a Github database without checking if anything used it and put it in production without testing. So it might check out.

  • Banking is easily accessible thru a web browser

    Until your bank 2nd factor requires google play services and all the banks in your country have the same requirement.

  • That's where Americans come from. Thanks all gods, most babies are not American.

  • Ursula von der Leyen's appeasement is sounding more pathetic by the day.

  • Assuming you are the US, driving tests are mostly performative bureaucratic comedy, so states can pretend they are not giving driving licenses like candy.

  • We’ve learned that this is due to a coding error. We have been working to correct this and expect it to be resolved soon.

    either someone over engineered the page in such a brittle way that it would make AI agents proud, or this is a lie.

  • The modification in section 8 is very deliberate, not just an omission.

  • Tree Shrews also seem to enjoy it. Though they have a genetic mutation that makes them less sensitive to capcasin.

  • If you happen to live in Berlin, Vöbb's digital subscription is 10 euros year but it gets you things like statista and pressreader that would would cost hundreds of euros per month combined.

    And if you don't it's possible your local library also has a similar offer.

    A well run library is an amazing thing.

  • The trick is reading checkboxes before pressing them.

    I don't know what people expected the option

    Make this chat discoverable

    Allows it to be shown in web searches

    to do.

    I also don't know why it would have been implemented in the first place, but at least it was very clear.

  • 93 out of 300 seats is a good result, but not a landslide. They got pissy because they had to work with other parties.

  • One example is Chega in Portugal, another is PiS in Poland. Others are double dipping like Fidezs.