EU_Commission,
@EU_Commission@social.network.europa.eu avatar

🔒 Your data, your choice.
💪 Your data, your right.

Since 25 May 2018, we have been busy enforcing the General Data Protection Regulation – our response to the rapid increase in personal data collection and sharing within our Union and outside.

The has ensured personal data is processed securely, fairly, and with your explicit consent.

More than that, it has provided monitoring and sanctioning powers to spearhead a Digital EU that respects your data and fuels progress.

elhult,
@elhult@mastodon.acc.sunet.se avatar

@EU_Commission you also need to legislate away the dark design practises such as the overly used "legitimate interest" and the existence "accept all" with no "reject all"

TitoRigs,

@EU_Commission

It would be nice if the EU pushed to make an official public instance here on the fediverse.

I think it would be safer than trusting big giants like Twitter or FB, that already proven to sell the data of their users not only for advertising but for electoral purposes too.

arnowi,

@TitoRigs @EU_Commission

social.network.europa.eu IS the official EU Mastodon instance. There's also a Peertube instance.
They cross post to Tw and because that's still the largest network their focus does lie there, however.
They should encourage the commissioners to treat the Fediverse more as a first citizen.

EU_Commission,
@EU_Commission@social.network.europa.eu avatar

@arnowi @TitoRigs Thank you for the message. We treat the Fediverse as a first citizen and strive to provide original content. We will keep improving it 😊

NoctisEqui,

@EU_Commission

Wow, some of US are fighting for the right to make choices over their own body.

truls46,
@truls46@mastodon.social avatar

@EU_Commission

"My data, my choice"? But only if I don't enter it in a chat application. There the EU wants to make all my data their data.

If you are serious about privacy and "my data" then stop that stupid chat control NOW!

alb,

@EU_Commission stop , you are turning EU into a dystopian nightmare.

tournelhenry,

@EU_Commission
Oh please.
Quit with this bullshit.
The EU is pushing laws to practically dismantle End-to-end encryption and surveil citizens

So far, is nothing more than another layer of bureaucratic regulation that makes running a site unnecessarily harder.
Blocking Google from planting unwanted cookies is pointless if the State can access my private data at will.
Get back to us when finally ditch , you tyrant assholes

https://reclaimthenet.org/leaked-document-shows-the-eu-countries-that-want-to-ban-private-messaging

gmate8,

@EU_Commission then please stop ChatControl

arnowi,

@EU_Commission
"My data, my choice", huh?
Tell that to Ylva Johansson and her war against encryption!

peterp,

@EU_Commission Protecting data and banning end-to-end encryption doesn’t go hand in hand. What do you really want?
My data, my choice?

https://www.wired.com/story/europe-break-encryption-leaked-document-csa-law/

Jarska96,
@Jarska96@mastodontti.fi avatar

@EU_Commission GDPR is great, but shit like the needs to stop now. Where's the consistency, when comes to our data privacy?

kenogo,

@EU_Commission All this achieved was make the world wide web even more awful to use.

MTRNord,

@EU_Commission I hate to be that guy but your image is a dark pattern. In this case the default should be on. Privacy by default. It's the only thing where you want opt out for. Privacy needs to be the default. Disabling should need a user action.

hehemrin,

@EU_Commission
I cannot stop thinking and relate this positive GDPR to the extremely problematic work by EU Commision on that is ongoing in the opposite direction to not protect my personal data.

hughster,

@EU_Commission Most of it is fine, but the avalanche of inconsistently-styled, intrusive, pointless cookie popups on every single site have utterly defaced the web and ruined the user experience. There must be a better way.

ruthpozuelo,
@ruthpozuelo@mastodon.social avatar

@EU_Commission when is the AI regulation coming?

ReinerKnudsen,

@EU_Commission Could you not enforce that every website MUST offer „decline all“ (including „legitimate interest“) as prominent as they offer „accept all“? Please?

elshid,

@ReinerKnudsen
@EU_Commission Beware: It makes sometimes sense to have some "legitimate interest". For example, if you analyze your logfiles for bots and hackers to ban them, you need to collect and store personal data (at least of some extent). Also, you need to collect the IP address at least for some time, so you send your stuff to the right address. However, this "legitimate interest" should be defined so it is more difficult to be abused.

runarcn,

@EU_Commission Cool! When you planning on like uhhhh not allowing schools to force students to use MS Office and Google Docs which both store their data outside of the EU? Kinda like, youknow, France already has done?

robertmizen,
@robertmizen@fosstodon.org avatar

@EU_Commission especially fostering home grown EU open source projects like @nextcloud and having more control over the software and services will help a lot

marcorobotics,

@EU_Commission explicit consent is a bad joke you know. Nobody. Reads. The. Terms. And. Conditions.

proscience,

@EU_Commission

Unfortunately that's not credible because the Irish data commissioner once again acted as an enemy of EU citizens and sided with Meta despite blatant data protection violations.

He had to be pressured into fining them.

You must act to ensure that this will never be necessary again.

ubik,
@ubik@fedi.turbofish.cc avatar

@EU_Commission Please, add a clause to protect people from dark patterns, like super-blue "Allow All" buttons and stuff like that.

elshid,

@ubik
@EU_Commission Is already illegal, as the guys of @noybeu have shown.

ubik,
@ubik@fedi.turbofish.cc avatar

@elshid @EU_Commission @noybeu interesting. Do you have a link?

elshid,
ubik,
@ubik@fedi.turbofish.cc avatar

@elshid @EU_Commission @noybeu if I understood it correctly, there are no pan-Europeab rules, just directives by some national DPAs ...

elshid,

@ubik
@EU_Commission @noybeu Beware: DPAs are just working on the existing GDPR (and sometimes national law). For more details, ask @bfdi

bfdi,
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@elshid @ubik @EU_Commission @noybeu The European Data Protection Board released guidelines concerning this issue. All DPAs should act accordingly to enforce this: https://edpb.europa.eu/our-work-tools/our-documents/guidelines/guidelines-032022-deceptive-design-patterns-social-media_en / ÖA

_aid_85_,
@_aid_85_@mastodon.social avatar

@EU_Commission quindi i servizi nazionali sono nelle mani di privati extracomunitari come google, amazon, microsoft o apple (vedi polo nazionale sicurezza cYbernetica, rem o nuova pec con 2fa), lotta all'opensource europeo, condanne a sanzioni ridicole ma nessun blocco anche ridicolo (dns) a questi soggetti quando violano le nostre norme, ...
...sono le Vs. misure di sicurezza?
In tutta Europa?
Anche all' ASL abruzzese di cui tutti sanno di tutti?
Interessante...

Nimantu,

@EU_Commission
Next step: Let's get rid of the "legitimate interest"-loophole in those annoying website pop-ups.

prefec2,
@prefec2@norden.social avatar

@EU_Commission Until the CSU police storms your house and steals your money, because you criticize the government and annoy the public.

delroth,

@EU_Commission "we" not including Ireland, unfortunately.

Good thing we've got NGOs like @noybeu fighting the good fight...

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