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- Myanmar: Tools of digital repression
- Google’s FLoC Is a Terrible Idea
- EU to propose ‘green pass’ vaccine certificate this month
Newsletter from 5 March 2021
[Simple] The Great Unbundling
From Ben Evans: “Covid brought shock and a lot of broken habits to tech, but mostly, it accelerates everything that was already changing. For that and lots of other reasons, tech is becoming a regulated industry, but if we step over the slogans, what does that actually mean? Tech is entering its second 50 years.” #coronavirus #future
[Simple] Clubhouse’s security and privacy lag behind its explosive growth
[Simple] Myanmar: Tools of digital repression
[Simple] EU to propose ‘green pass’ vaccine certificate this month
[Intermediate] EU must overhaul flagship data protection laws, says a ‘father’ of policy
[Intermediate] Google’s FLoC Is a Terrible Idea
read also: article on TechCrunch, Github W3C – Improving Web Advertising Business Group, and Google’s framing as Privacy Sandbox
[Advanced] Exploring legal mechanisms for data stewardship
The Ada Lovelace Institute published a report exploring 3 legal mechanisms that could help facilitate responsible data use and management: Data Trusts, Data Cooperatives, and Corporate & Contractual Mechanisms. #data-stewardship #data-trust
[Advanced] Exploring Value Propositions to Drive Self-Sovereign Identity Adoption
This research suggests that the SSI community needs to develop a cohesive design strategy, a clear narrative and vocabulary. Value needs to be defined across cultural context, while targeting accessible, high value niche opportunities to build momentum toward sustainable adoption. #ssi
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Cities for Digital Rights
Did we ever look at Cities for Digital Rights properly, to see whether or not it would be a good ecosystem to try to link with? To me, it seems so. What do you think? #cities #rights