AGIR






OUTILS LIBRES

browsers
Firefox
messengers
Jappix - Thunderbird
search
Duckduckgo - Quaero - Scroogle
servers
all2all - domaine public - Telekommunisten
networks
Appleseed - Crabgrass - Diaspora - elgg - OneSocialWeb - pip.io
microblog
identi.ca

RELATED SITES

Ada Lovelace Institute - AI Now - Algorithm Watch - Algorithmic Justice League - AlgoTransparency - Atlas of Surveillance - Big Brother Watch - Citizen Lab - Conspiracy Watch - Constantvzw - controle-tes-donnees.net - Data Detox Kit - Digital Freedom Fund - Domaine Public - Do Not Track Electronic Frontier Foundation - europe-v-facebook - Fight for the Future - Forbidden Stories - Gender Shades - Google Spleen - greatfire.org - Guard//Int - hiljade.kamera.rs - Homo Digitalis - Human Rights Watch - Inside Google - Inside Airbnb - Liberties - LobbyPlag - Make Amazon Pay - Manifest-No - Ministry of Privacy - More Perfect Union - myshadow.org - Naked Citizens - Ni pigeons, ni espions - No-CCTV - Non à l’Etat fouineur - Nothing to Hide - noyb - NURPA - Online Nudity Survey - Open Rights Group - Ordinateurs de Vote - Pixel de tracking - Police spies out of lives - Prism Break - Privacy.net - Privacy International - Privacy Project - La Quadrature du Net - Radical AI Project - Reset the Net - Save the Internet - Souriez vous êtes filmés - Sous surveillance - Spyfiles - StateWatch - Stop Amazon - Stop Data Retention - Stop Killer Robots - Stop Spying - Stop The Cyborgs - Stop the Internet Blacklist ! - Stop the Spies - Stop Watching Us - Sur-ecoute.org - Technopolice - Tech Transparency Project - Transparency Toolkit - URME Surveillance - Watching Alibaba - Where are the Eyes ? - Who Targets Me ? - Wikifémia - Wikileaks

TomTom


analyse
Nobody Wants to Let Google Win the War for Maps All Over Again - 22 février 2018
Self-driving cars need painfully detailed data on every inch of street. Can automakers solve the problem without the reigning superpower of maps ? On any given day, there could be a half dozen autonomous cars mapping the same street corner in Silicon Valley. These cars, each from a different company, are all (...)

analyse
Conducteur connecté : « L’assurance auto basée sur le comportement arrive début 2015 » - 22 janvier 2015
Depuis un trimestre, les assureurs français proposent des applications mobiles qui permettent au conducteur d’évaluer sa conduite. Ecorouler, l’application de la Maaf, veut « responsabiliser » les utilisateurs, et promet une économie de 15% de carburant pour ceux qui suivraient ses conseils. Concrètement, le GPS et (...)

analyse
The sale of aggregated commercial data - 24 juillet 2013
Barclays recently announced that they were looking to sell "aggregated" customer data to third parties. While the news sparked concern among the UK public, the practice, unfortunately, is becoming common among many industries. A few months ago, it was revealed that Everything Everywhere appeared to be selling (...)

information
Europe Leads in Pushing for Privacy of User Data - 4 mai 2011
As pressure grows for technology companies like Apple and Google to adjust how their phones and devices gather data, Europe seems to be where the new rules are being determined. Last year, Google generated a storm of controversy in Germany when it had to acknowledge it had been recording information from (...)

analyse
Internet privacy : At every turn, our privacy is compromised by technology - 1er mai 2011
Internet users must be more aware of the dangers inherent in the services they use. A pattern is emerging. A researcher discovers that a product or service offered by a large (generally US-based) company contains a security flaw or a feature that compromises the privacy of internet users. The revelations are (...)

information
Smartphone Sales Taking Toll on G.P.S. Devices - 15 novembre 2010
The auto navigation device, a fixture of dashboards around the world for the past seven years, may soon begin to disappear, industry experts say, as satellite-tracking technology is absorbed into smartphones and automobiles. Berg Insight, a Swedish research company that tracks the navigation industry, estimates (...)