We worked with the UK research firm YouGov to find out what people in the UK think about their online privacy and security. Check out the report and get our top tips on how to protect yourself online: proton.me/reports/privacy-uk2023
@renovantm125
Жыл бұрын
So 48% of people still think that having their data sold is an ethical business.😂
@wertperch
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for producing this! This is crucial information for everyone, and I'm still stunned that so few people take their privacy and information security seriously. Good for you all for not just educating, but providing services that enable folk to protect themselves.
@V1rusOne
Жыл бұрын
Both free of speech & privacy should be inviolable rights, worldwide. Btw, 2:44 beautiful hair! 😻
@_vr
Жыл бұрын
Love this!
@lunam33
Жыл бұрын
We need digital rights and ethics, all this stuff is way too out of control and its all being fed to AI and being used against us. I do not consent to my data being used in any capacity without my explicit consent and full knowledge. Informed consent should be standard.
@symtask
9 ай бұрын
How ironic - the privacy paradox. During my visit to your website, I observed the use of third-party images from Cloudinary without any user consent. This essentially disclosed my IP address to Cloudinary without consent. Such practices seem contradictory for a company advocating privacy. Please reconsider such approaches.
@ProtonAG
9 ай бұрын
Note that this is not a privacy concern because the image does not include a third-party cookie or any other type of tracker.
@symtask
9 ай бұрын
@@ProtonAG Nevertheless, the fact remains that my visit to your site enabled Cloudinary to obtain my IP address, along with the knowledge that I visited your site, all without obtaining my consent. This, according to the legal precedent set forth in LG München, Urteil vom 20.01.2022, Az. 3 O 17493/20, poses a legitimate concern. Furthermore, it is my belief that actions such as image hosting do not fall within the purview of Article 6(1) of the GDPR. And whether or not Cloudinary is a bad actor doesn't matter; they were still given Personal Identifying Information (PII) without consent, facilitated by your website.
@ProtonAG
9 ай бұрын
Our assessment is that this is in line with GDPR, however, we are sorry if this situation created confusion. We are working on implementing a process that discloses this more clearly.
@symtask
7 ай бұрын
@@ProtonAG This case has just reached a whole new level. My original message was either deleted by you or KZitem, which I find to be disgraceful. I have now reposted it here and will continue to do so if it is deleted again. You need to own up to your mistakes and fix them. Otherwise, you cannot call yourself privacy-focused. Original message: "Nevertheless, the fact remains that my visit to your site enabled Cloudinary to obtain my IP address, along with the knowledge that I visited your site, all without obtaining my consent. This, according to the legal precedent set forth in LG München, Urteil vom 20.01.2022, Az. 3 0 17493/20, poses a legitimate concern. Furthermore, it is my belief that actions such as image hosting do not fall within the purview of Article 6(1) of the GDPR. And whether or not Cloudinary is a bad actor doesn't matter; they were still given Personal Identifying Information (PII) without consent, facilitated by your website."
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