Twitter is in violation of EU law by completely denying access to the twitter.com domain if a user does not accept cookies, as this violates Article 7(4) of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Websites cannot force users to accept cookies as a condition for accessing their platform.1yr ⋅ UnlimitedDuck ⋅ r/europrivacy
Is this legal in the EU? How can we defend ourselves against this?1yr ⋅ Crafty_Wallaby_294 ⋅ r/europrivacy
UK’s Online Safety Bill will now “limit” anonymous or unverified social media users2yr ⋅ JimKillock ⋅ r/europrivacy
FYI: The CALM app has a narrator reading the ENTIRE GDPR legislation as a bedtime story. I found it both helpful and witty.3yr ⋅ neverkarens777 ⋅ r/europrivacy
This site requires you to toggle 506 indivdual buttons if you don't want to share your data4yr ⋅ dark_creature ⋅ r/europrivacy
Techno-Fascism is still Fascism, do not let Palantir and private interests take your freedoms away4yr ⋅ caseclosedmagician ⋅ r/europrivacy
The Washington Post now requires you to pay a $90/year Premium EU Subscription to disable third party tracking - in violation of the GDPR6yr ⋅ Batwx ⋅ r/europrivacy
The extent that obligatory phone registration (of Signal & Telegram) subjects Europeans and Americans to mass surveillance5yr ⋅ stopCloudflare ⋅ r/europrivacy
SmartAdBlock 1.1 is out, it gets rid of annoying cookie warnings in EU5yr ⋅ gastongadget ⋅ r/europrivacy