@LukaszOlejnik hi, thank you for sharing this analysis #privacy
However, I think I might disagree. Since the data is on my computer only, it becomes privacy data by definition: my computer, like my ip-address is contextual pii. (1/2)
That #google uses my cpu and electricity to auction adds furthermore invades my privacy in a second way. I might not have choices because they are more powerful than me. So #gdpr is certainly involved. That is how I see it at first glance. I might be wrong of course (2/2)
@hanscees The analysis is based on data protection law, GDPR. The definition of personal data does not consider cpu and electricity. Hence why it stands.
@LukaszOlejnik thats only half the question and I agree on that part.
They use decentralized computer ads auctions based on pii. How is that not GDPR? They identify people by their browser and computer. It doesnt matter they dont directly attach it to a persons name.
If using ip addresses is GDPR pii, why not the computer? I dont see the difference?
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