digital privacy
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California’s New Privacy Law Empowers Residents
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California has implemented one of the nation's strictest privacy laws, empowering residents to stop data brokers from collecting and selling their personal information. The new law, known as DROP (Delete Request and Opt-out Platform), simplifies the process by allowing residents to make a single request to delete their data, which is then forwarded to all data brokers by the California Privacy Protection Agency. This addresses the previous challenge where individuals had to file separate requests with each broker, a task that proved too burdensome for most. By streamlining the data deletion process, California aims to enhance privacy protection and reduce the exploitation of personal data by over 500 companies.
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Punkt’s MC03 Smartphone Launches in US
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Punkt, a Swiss company known for its privacy-focused phones, is launching the MC03 smartphone in the US, featuring improvements over its predecessor, the MC02. The MC03 boasts a 6.67-inch 120Hz OLED display, a user-replaceable 5,200mAh battery, and is assembled in Germany, marking a shift from Asian production. It runs on AphyOS, which prioritizes privacy by eliminating Google's tracking features, and comes with a subscription fee after the first year. Priced at $699 with additional monthly costs, the MC03 aligns with the market for secure, privacy-oriented devices like the Fairphone 6, highlighting the premium cost of maintaining digital privacy. This matters because it addresses the growing consumer demand for privacy-focused technology and highlights the challenges and costs associated with producing secure smartphones.
