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Vivaldi co-founder: Advertisers 'stole the internet from us'
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 98186" data-source="post: 1030193"><p>I adhere to the notion put forth by Natalia Kaspersky - that all data belongs to the state. That way the state can put its claws into everything using AI and regulate privacy violations.</p><p></p><p>You cannot expect governments to create privacy and data laws and expect people and organizations to comply. Corporations like Google will keep violating GDPR all day long and take whatever fines they dish out and just keep abusing user data.</p><p></p><p>The whole online data and privacy debate from the userland-side is rather absurd already. Most peoples' valuable personal data has already been leaked. The real boogeymen are not corporations and governments, but cybercriminals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 98186, post: 1030193"] I adhere to the notion put forth by Natalia Kaspersky - that all data belongs to the state. That way the state can put its claws into everything using AI and regulate privacy violations. You cannot expect governments to create privacy and data laws and expect people and organizations to comply. Corporations like Google will keep violating GDPR all day long and take whatever fines they dish out and just keep abusing user data. The whole online data and privacy debate from the userland-side is rather absurd already. Most peoples' valuable personal data has already been leaked. The real boogeymen are not corporations and governments, but cybercriminals. [/QUOTE]
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