Even if they encrypt it, the computer needs access to the data thus needs the decryption key. So it's not very secure anyway.
MrOxiMoron
Hey valve, I died....
That is basically it's reset.css otherwise the required biases might not work ;-)
Websites should only track if DNT is 0. Null means no consent, 1 means rejection.
Consent has to be given, not assumed.
Now I would also like a ban on using my personal data to train an AI model. Soon we'll get ads based on ai prediction based on our personal data as an indirect way to still do the same things.
Funny how soon it will seem as if chrome is the most used browser while it's actually Firefox with a user agent change
Wow, so basically blacklisting email sender's on ip address isn't allowed either? When is an IP address, an individual and when is it just a machine in the cloud?
Boost show the strikethrough, not the subscript
Yeah, the reason I block the ads and don't buy premium is because the price is too high.
So their solution to selling personal data was to offer a subscription so they could show you targeted ads. That feels like paying triple; the subscription, ads and personal data.
Getting pregnant is a brain implant ;-)