31 Jul 2020 |
gina_h | Redacted or Malformed Event | 21:53:56 |
gina_h | In reply to @gina_h:matrix.org https://open.nytimes.com/how-the-new-york-times-thinks-about-your-privacy-bc07d2171531 related: https://privacycg.github.io/private-click-measurement/ | 21:54:14 |
gina_h | Might not be directly applicable to the intended use-case for Clean Insights, but I might argue that incorporating it could help make the SDKs more flexible and widely used | 21:54:58 |
3 Aug 2020 |
n8fr8 (he) | Our work on media verification, metadata, anti-misinformation referenced in this new Verge story on Adobe and others' efforts on Content Authenticity Initiative: https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/3/21349738/adobe-photoshop-behance-content-authenticity-initiative-prototype-rollout-white-paper | 16:48:16 |
n8fr8 (he) | This is another kind of "privacy preserving measurement" though more related to how we enable certain kinds of metadata to be captured, stored, etc on a device in relation to our ProofMode library | 16:48:49 |
trob | Amazing! | 17:06:33 |
13 Aug 2020 |
RSS Bot [@eighthave:matrix.org] | En Garde! The Guardian Project Podcast: WeClock: Give Work A Reality Check | 15:37:32 |
n8fr8 (he) | new podcast ^^ | 15:43:19 |
14 Aug 2020 |
antonela | hi nice people! happy friday! I've tried to find that platform we used at some point to have an online kind of party where people were able to walking around the event and talking with people nearby them... we've been in that virtual channel/room before? I'm sure someone here can point me to that dimension 🚪 | 14:51:06 |
antonela | thank you in advance! haha | 14:51:11 |
n8fr8 (he) | https://theonline.town/ | 14:52:58 |
antonela | oh yes, thank you so much! i knew i was not that crazy and the thing exists :) | 14:53:19 |
18 Aug 2020 |
_hc | I'm surprised that the NY Times post https://open.nytimes.com/how-the-new-york-times-thinks-about-your-privacy-bc07d2171531 is quite disengenuous | 15:31:39 |
_hc | "We have completely rewritten our Privacy Policy with legibility in mind (now rated at a 7-year-old readability level)" | 15:31:58 |
_hc | what 7 year old knows "Social Media Platforms and Other Third-Party Services" or "If you save a location-based search in your history, that data moves to our service provider’s servers", or would read something like this https://www.nytimes.com/privacy/privacy-policy | 15:33:12 |
_hc | I think people who are so deeply immersed in adtech have a really hard time stepping out and seeing things from the user's perspectivee | 15:34:25 |
20 Aug 2020 |
_hc | n8fr8: crwinfrey: did you see the W3C's effort to standardize the vocabulary around privacy: https://www.w3.org/ns/dpv "Data Privacy Vocabulary v0.1" ? | 09:07:19 |
_hc | seems worth weighing in on | 09:07:25 |
irl [backup] | heh, interesting that they would define it as an rdf ontology, that's a very w3c thing to do | 09:32:34 |
_hc | indeed | 11:32:19 |
_hc | its intense. seems like there are some parts that would be useful, since it came out of multiple meetings and dicsussions | 11:32:56 |
irl [backup] | yeah definitely. | 11:33:48 |
n8fr8 (he) | In reply to @eighthave:matrix.org I think people who are so deeply immersed in adtech have a really hard time stepping out and seeing things from the user's perspectivee I really want a Creative Commons style approach to privacy policies to exist. There has to be an easier way to sum up the various aspects into a few key variables. | 11:39:40 |
n8fr8 (he) | Have a standard baseline, and then explain the diffs your policy has through some kind of iconography | 11:40:07 |
_hc | yeah, standard, vetted privacy policies is really the way to go | 11:40:57 |
_hc | there could be the GNU Privacy Plicy, the Apache, CC, etc. | 11:41:19 |
_hc | EFF has an effort there | 11:41:28 |
_hc | n8fr8: I see your contempt emoji for the W3C thing, and get it. But I have to say: these things have to be formally defined to be implemented in law, and I think we support GDPR and laws like it | 11:43:12 |
_hc | reminds me of dealing with the people who are deep in crypto | 11:43:41 |
_hc | I'm currently having a classic discussion with the maker of a "smartcard" HSM hardware who requires an arcane, poorly documentated procedure to import keys to the thing | 11:44:59 |