The hottest Privacy Policy Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
Category
Top Technology Topics
Vincos Newsletter 176 implied HN points 08 Jul 23
  1. Threads is a new Twitter clone with rapid user growth and potential strengths and weaknesses.
  2. OpenAI predicts superintelligence surpassing human capabilities by 2030, using human feedback for control.
  3. Google updates its Privacy Policy to use publicly available data for AI training, enhancing AI systems like Google Translate.
Privacy by Design: The Practitioner's Handbook 2 HN points 27 Mar 23
  1. Privacy by design is crucial in the digital world to protect personal information.
  2. Privacy by design principles involve proactive measures like embedding privacy into design and respecting user privacy.
  3. Implementing privacy by design includes developing a transparent privacy policy, integrating privacy into design, addressing privacy risks, and continuous monitoring.
Privacy by Design: The Practitioner's Handbook 1 HN point 26 Apr 23
  1. The GDPR applies to organizations operating in the EU or processing data of individuals there, requiring compliance with specific regulations.
  2. Organizations must provide detailed information in their privacy policies under GDPR regulations, including identity, contact details, data processing purposes, recipients, and data subject rights.
  3. Complying with GDPR notice requirements helps build trust and transparency with customers while ensuring data protection compliance.
Jacob’s Tech Tavern 0 implied HN points 13 Oct 23
  1. The Aviator app values user privacy and outlines how it collects and uses information.
  2. Location data is collected to show planes nearby and is shared with trusted third parties like OpenSky Network.
  3. Users remain anonymous on Aviator and their personal data is not sold or traded.
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Jacob’s Tech Tavern 0 implied HN points 13 Feb 24
  1. The app Check 'em doesn't collect any data and doesn't even use the internet, ensuring user privacy.
  2. Users of Check 'em are not required to provide any personal information or create an account, emphasizing user anonymity.
  3. The app ensures high security by storing data securely on the iOS keychain and following best practices in generating 2FA codes.