• @NeoNachtwaechter@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Laughable, how they put it.

    data protection agencies in 11 European countries – and those agencies, led by Ireland, telling the Facebook giant to scrap the slurp.

    They are making such a pathetic show about their own decision to observe the law.

    And this is a law that is clearly and openly readable. You don’t need legal experts to understand the basics, and you don’t need any agencies telling you that you must observe it.

    They are constantly giving the impression as if they were a gang of professional outlaws and only if somebody catches them redhanded, then they are able make a decision - one decision for one case, exceptipnally - to behave properly.

    • @octopus_ink@lemmy.ml
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      5 months ago

      They are the worst of the worst, and I will never use an instance that voluntarily federates with Threads. I respect MS more than Meta, and that’s a pretty incredible feat on the part of Meta.

      • sunzu
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        95 months ago

        MS is catching up tho. Imagine Facebook style OS lol can’t escape the tracking ever

      • @brbposting@sh.itjust.works
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        35 months ago

        Once electronics get cheap enough, FB will probably ship free devices with some fbOS spyware. Like how they’ll zero rate data if they’re allowed to in a given region.

        Per our heroes at the EFF:

        Such “pay for play” arrangements favor big content providers who can afford to pay for access to users’ eyeballs, and marginalize those who can’t, such as nonprofits, startups, and fellow users.

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      -75 months ago

      And sure as fuck corrupt Ireland hosting US big tech should NOT be the one leading anything privacy related… It is a charade IMHO