Revolut’s new privacy policy assumes user consent to share data for “marketing purposes” You don’t opt in. You have to opt out. ➡
Facebook says the ability to add another user’s photo album to your Portal isn’t a bug You are only supposed to use your own album photos, not photos of a different user. Right? ➡
GitHub is censored in Spain as the government attempts to silence Catalan protestors It shows a worrying precedent that governments are willing to shut down access to valuable tools for businesses in their country in order to try and crush any organized display of democracy. ➡
Johannesburg ignores ransomware attackers’ demands, plans to carry on as normal Johannesburg refused to pay the ransom. ➡
Privacy search engine StartPage has sold to ad tech company System1 Will the search engine remain as private as it once was? ➡
Australia wants citizens to unlock online porn with their face Australia wants to implement a privacy-invasive idea that doesn’t work and that other countries realized was so bad they scrapped their plans. ➡