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colourlessidea@sopuli.xyzto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you pronounce the word “data” like the Star Trek character? (Day-ta)English3·16 days agoFair enough - I’d also go with ‘the data is corrupt’ so looks like I must eat my own words!
colourlessidea@sopuli.xyzto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you pronounce the word “data” like the Star Trek character? (Day-ta)English10·16 days agoThe singular of data is datum though?
Ahh Knoppix :’) I think live boots were my introduction to Linux.
Should be easy enough to identify https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/feb/25/how-to-spot-a-fascist-the-umberto-eco-way
colourlessidea@sopuli.xyzto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Apple hit with $162 million French antitrust fine over privacy toolEnglish0·1 month agoThanks for mentioning what you did about “legitimate interest” - at least now it’s clear you don’t know what you’re talking about. I’d suggest reading up on it, looking at cookie banners on GDPR-compliant websites, and talking to privacy lawyers or people that regularly work in this space as a starting point. Have a good day!
colourlessidea@sopuli.xyzto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Apple hit with $162 million French antitrust fine over privacy toolEnglish0·1 month agoI can’t tell if you’re deliberately trolling or not but here you go:
Data minimization is a key principle of the GDPR. It requires organizations to collect and process only the personal data that is necessary for their specified purposes. It explicitly addresses data minimization in Article 5(1)© GDPR, which states that personal data shall be: “adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary in relation to the purposes for which they are processed (‘data minimization’).”
Here https://usercentrics.com/knowledge-hub/data-minimization/
colourlessidea@sopuli.xyzto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Apple hit with $162 million French antitrust fine over privacy toolEnglish0·1 month agoYou are right, and this adds to my point.
colourlessidea@sopuli.xyzto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Apple hit with $162 million French antitrust fine over privacy toolEnglish0·1 month agoDid you read past that sentence?
I am in no way trying to support Apple but perhaps you should reflect on the very questions and statements you’re making.
colourlessidea@sopuli.xyzto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Apple hit with $162 million French antitrust fine over privacy toolEnglish0·1 month agoUh, no. GDPR is about how private data is stored, handled, and removed - and if it could be sent to third parties then only with the user’s consent. The consent is only a requirement if data is being sent to third parties - not sending data to third parties is perfectly fine and almost encouraged.
Source: working heavily with PII and talking to data privacy lawyers quite often
colourlessidea@sopuli.xyzOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Export chats and media from Telegram?English0·1 month agoDoes it include videos and photos as well?
colourlessidea@sopuli.xyzto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•When is the last time you jumped? Why?English8·2 months agoYesterday! At a concert. A LOT
colourlessidea@sopuli.xyzto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Lemmy browsing app Boost is tracking your data for profiling and more! Consider using other trackingless Lemmy apps such as Jerboa or VoyagerEnglish83·2 months agoIsn’t it possible to provide an ad supported version without tracking?
colourlessidea@sopuli.xyzto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•How did a simple phone call become so problematic?English0·3 months agoThere’s also a faster sense of done-ness with a phone call: the conversation is almost always over at the end of the call, whereas with something like text it can take ages because it’s so spread out.
colourlessidea@sopuli.xyzto Privacy@lemmy.ml•How secure is sending files over Bluetooth?English0·4 months agopasses through them
What does this mean vs uploaded?
I’d say that it’s almost completely different. With pour over you’re getting a longer drink, very different texture (in general a clean cup, varies a bit depending on pour over style) and with good quality light roasted coffee beans a ton of flavor and tasting notes.
you need the pressure to “crack”
I’ve never heard this (which doesn’t mean much) - my understanding is that pressure is simply another form of extraction.
Faye Wong, perhaps?
Just had this discussion/argument with my mom last week!