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Most cookie banners are annoying and deceptive. This is not consent. | PI - 12 mars 2020
You’re on your phone trying to check an article a friend has sent you, or quickly looking up info about an event that’s happening this weekend. And there it is : a gigantic cookie banner, a privacy notice that blocks your screen with a big, visible "ACCEPT" button. This is what the AdTech industry considers consent, (...)

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New Law Could Give U.K. Unconstitutional Access to Americans’ Personal Data, Human Rights Groups Warn - 27 novembre 2018
Nine human rights and civil liberties organizations sent a letter to the U.S. Justice Department today objecting to a potential agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom that would give British law enforcement broad access to data held by U.S. technology companies. The possible agreement stems (...)

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Oath’s new privacy policy allows it to scan your Yahoo and AOL mail for targeted advertising - 29 août 2018
This month, Oath updated its privacy policies, which grants the company the right to scan your AOL and Yahoo email for the purposes of tailoring ads for users. Verizon acquired Yahoo in 2016, and brought AOL and Yahoo together under an unfortunately named brand : Oath. At the time, we noted that the merger, (...)

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Yahoo scanne les mails pour de la publicité ciblée : comment désactiver ce service ? - 29 août 2018
Comme d’autres webmails, Yahoo scanne le courrier électronique à des fins de sécurité informatique, pour contrer le spam et les logiciels malveillants. Mais il ne fait aussi pour proposer de la publicité ciblée et faire des affaires. Il est possible d’en sortir. Vous utilisez Yahoo Mail ? Alors il est temps d’aller faire (...)