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"Speculative Privacy: Practical and impractical things you can do to your phone." A lecture workshop performance I did at Internationales Sommerfestival:
#Datapolitics @ Kampnagel Hamburg, August 2016
The privacy panel allows cage companions to break visual contact with each other and to retrieve food from the food boxes without seeing each other, hence ovoid potential food competition.
This cover slips over your belongings and your jacket, making it a little more difficult for a thief to decide who to target, and slowing down the theft.
I guess enough people in the office disliked the previous privacy film which felt like it belonged on a bathroom shower panel. I like this new stuff.
If the neighbors to the right hadn't TIED their wooden fence to that chain link, I'd campaign for removing it. I'll just have to plant stuff to mask it.
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The government and companies are now able to monitor your every movement and machines are able to recognize voice and fingerprints… Facebook is a great example of how people neglect their privacy
Photo: www.digitaltrends.com/how-to/how-to-set-facebook-privacy-...
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Macro taken with the SD1100, ISO 200, no flash. Shadows and highlights adjusted in Picasa.
Seton Hall Law School's Legislative Journal and the Institute for Privacy Protection hosted a symposium entitled, "Protecting Child Privacy Beyond the Information Age" on November 15, 2019.
Rund 500 Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer protestierten gegen die grundlose Aufzeichnung ihres Kommunikations- und Bewegungsverhaltens. Die Teilnehmer zogen über die Mönckebergstraße und Bergstraße bis zum Reesendamm und setzten schließlich den Sarg am Rathausplatz ab. Es schloss sich eine Kundgebung an, auf der Kai-Uwe Steffens vom Arbeitskreis Vorratsdatenspeicherung, Dr. Silke Lüder von der Freien Ärzteschaft, Bernhard Schillo von der Piratenpartei, Hanno Zulla und Patrick Breyer vom Arbeitskreis zu den Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmern sprachen. Die Veranstaltung schloss mit einer gemeinsamen Grundrechtelesung.
Quelle: www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/content/view/181/55/lang,de/
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