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@netzpolitik_feed@chaos.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

This is not only a large-scale invasion of privacy. In times of global conflict, this kind of intelligence is a gold mine for spies. It "could be exploited by hostile actors to facilitate hybrid activities to harm the democratic society and undermine the decision-making capability of a state​​​​​," says Kiri Peres from Helsinki-based think tank Hybrid CoE.

It seems “only logical,” she added, that China and Russia would use advertising data for such purposes.

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@netzpolitik_feed@chaos.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Almost ten years after the EU agreed upon GDPR, our investigation reveals how defenseless it is against ad-tracking & data brokers. The Commission points to data protection authorities in member states, but MEPs like Axel Voss (EPP) &
@alexandrageese (Greens) call for stricter regulation.

In the past though, regulatory approaches such as the #ePrivacy Regulation were successfully opposed by the data industry. Can Europe now find the strength to tackle the problem once and for all?

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