@DarkBrawlerCF1994
“without submitting the actual draft law to public discussion and without further parliamentary debate”Yeah I won’t be surprised if lawsuits pop up…
I asked these questions on Techdirt.
I want your opinions.Also, just a note that July 15th will be the date for the ruling.
Good to know that the EU totally has a spine and would never go full retard into bending the knee to copyright mafia.(Sarcasm)
A brief introduction to FLoCFLoC is a proposed browser standard, created by Google, that promises to offer “interest-based advertising on the web”, but in a manner in which advertisers don’t know the identity of a user. Instead, they are grouped into “cohorts” created using Google algorithms, which are pools of users sharing similar interests and browsing habits. These cohorts are designed to be large enough to preserve user anonymity, while ensuring advertising can be carried out in a targeted way.When a user visits a website, the Chrome browser tells the site which cohort that user is in, without revealing anything else about their browsing history. No content labels are assigned to these cohorts, meaning it is then up to the website and the rest of the adtech industry to work out the particular interests of that cohort, and use this information to coordinate advertising strategies.
Suggestions:1: Don’t break the encryption, but get some smart people who know the difference between innocent and guilty.
2: Have encryption remain a necessity.
3: Educate children on what should they do, same with parents.
@CaptainXtra
Like i said, i don’t think it will affect much, depending on how it’s implemented.You do your thing, though.Suggestions:1: Don’t break the encryption, but get some smart people who know the difference between innocent and guilty.
2: Have encryption remain a necessity.
3: Educate children on what should they do, same with parents.
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