Privacy Digest 06/25
Apple will soon support encrypted RCS messaging with Android users
Building bridges without blue bubbles.
theverge.com
Meta Sued by Pension Funds Over EU's $1.3 Billion Privacy Fine
Two pension funds sued Meta Platforms Inc. for internal documents, alleging its leaders caused a record $1.3 billion EU fine by failing to reform data practices. The fine stemmed from Meta’s transfer of European user data to U.S. servers, allowing intelligence agency access. The lawsuit, filed under seal, cites a pattern of improper data use, including the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
news.bloomberglaw.com
Bluesky proposes new privacy settings for its users
The new options would allow Bluesky users to determine how their information is used for generative AI and advertising.
mashable.com
Amazon Is Removing a Key Alexa Privacy Setting
Ahead of the Alexa Plus launch, Amazon is requiring owners to send it all of their voice data. Here's why that's a problem.
cnet.com
Data Broker Brags About Having Highly Detailed Personal Information on Nearly All Internet Users
The advertising industry is immensely powerful, and disturbingly opaque.
gizmodo.com