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#1 Privacy News, Privacy Violations, Privacy Discussions » "Hitting" into the privacy topic in the court of law » 2021-05-03 12:02:26

adriaan
Replies: 4

Dear Epic, dear other forum guests,

There is this case I have in the court of law in the Netherlands, the EU.

In this case, all of a sudden, out of nowhere the whole privacy issue comes up. In a case that is about something else basically. Though this case, if it works in it's full extent, it is like a snowball. You will hear about it in the news some day. If I ever so come in the position, I will root out everything bad privacy. And it is known that it is no good, though these principles are sometimes prone to be tarnished. I am not saying it is sure it will ever come that far. In any case, I am interested in the topic. Possibly (I'm also not sure about this) I can start a case on itself about this. I was thinking about it before. Because of the information I have so far about tracking in general.

Is it true that in programming Epic, conclusion was that using a browser is closely related to the OS? So basically it's not possible to browse the internet without tracking because of the OS? Either Windows or Linux (or the Apple OS).

Not possible: I mean, it must first of all be known and understood before any change of that.

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