The EU had self-driving cars in the 1980s (Ernst Dickmanns & Mercedes, demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I39sxwYKlEE ). The most expensive robot car project was in Europe…
You'd also make me happy :).
But they still process European user data if they do not block my IP. So they are not complying at all with GDPR's main requirement, just a poorly singled-out subclause.
The internet doesn't know, but e-commerce/data business pretty darn well knows where their customers/users are situated. The old web was mostly static websites. We spoke of visitors. The new web is…
If you log for security purposes that is a "legitimate interest" which would allow you to keep doing that, provided: - You make a note that this data is being logged. - You state for how long this is logged (6 months is…
> It's a foreign requirement that feels like a violation of sovereignty. Sure, if you cater to users in your own country. If you cater (read: deal with data) to users from the EU, you should follow local consumer…
I am European browsing from a non-EU IP. Seems to me a blanket ban on EU IPs is both draconic and ineffective. As for SV seeing GDPR as more of a hindrance: SV was build on the freemium model of gathering as much data…
I believe this is what Antonov meant when he said: "A pre-designed scenario is being implemented, Again, we are being threatened. We warned that such actions will not be left without consequences." in response to the…
Unfortunate hit piece. Even worse than having your peers crap on you, is the author stating that you wish these crappy remarks don't define your profile (like they did previous profiles), and then having exactly that…
I'm not saying he broke any policy. People will simply misrepresent - or take advantage of - his just well-intended representation. Just take out of context or read the following with a different job role and see why…
The article and comments you are responding to is about the demo being poorly faked. You seem to conflate this with another issue with the demo: It was so good that it seemed real, and you deem this to be…
I am not a Googler, and these guidelines are available here: https://abc.xyz/investor/other/google-code-of-conduct.html (since they also apply to investors and external contractors who may not have access to internal…
It is just not a good idea to authenticate yourself as a Googler in these sorts of discussions. If there is doubt in the media about a tech from Google, Google's PR department is more than capable to handle that in due…
The EU had self-driving cars in the 1980s (Ernst Dickmanns & Mercedes, demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I39sxwYKlEE ). The most expensive robot car project was in Europe…
You'd also make me happy :).
But they still process European user data if they do not block my IP. So they are not complying at all with GDPR's main requirement, just a poorly singled-out subclause.
The internet doesn't know, but e-commerce/data business pretty darn well knows where their customers/users are situated. The old web was mostly static websites. We spoke of visitors. The new web is…
If you log for security purposes that is a "legitimate interest" which would allow you to keep doing that, provided: - You make a note that this data is being logged. - You state for how long this is logged (6 months is…
> It's a foreign requirement that feels like a violation of sovereignty. Sure, if you cater to users in your own country. If you cater (read: deal with data) to users from the EU, you should follow local consumer…
I am European browsing from a non-EU IP. Seems to me a blanket ban on EU IPs is both draconic and ineffective. As for SV seeing GDPR as more of a hindrance: SV was build on the freemium model of gathering as much data…
I believe this is what Antonov meant when he said: "A pre-designed scenario is being implemented, Again, we are being threatened. We warned that such actions will not be left without consequences." in response to the…
Unfortunate hit piece. Even worse than having your peers crap on you, is the author stating that you wish these crappy remarks don't define your profile (like they did previous profiles), and then having exactly that…
I'm not saying he broke any policy. People will simply misrepresent - or take advantage of - his just well-intended representation. Just take out of context or read the following with a different job role and see why…
The article and comments you are responding to is about the demo being poorly faked. You seem to conflate this with another issue with the demo: It was so good that it seemed real, and you deem this to be…
I am not a Googler, and these guidelines are available here: https://abc.xyz/investor/other/google-code-of-conduct.html (since they also apply to investors and external contractors who may not have access to internal…
It is just not a good idea to authenticate yourself as a Googler in these sorts of discussions. If there is doubt in the media about a tech from Google, Google's PR department is more than capable to handle that in due…