|
|
|
|
|
by fuzzfactor
1195 days ago
|
|
Not my downvote. Corrective upvote actually. >the internet costs money to keep running. In the 1990's what you paid to your ISP every month covered it, and included enough web space for everyone to have an average site of their own, which the ISP would serve to the world for you. Google had no ads because their motto was "Don't Be Evil". |
|
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Schrems#Schrems_I (2015)
> Under EU law, data-sharing with countries deemed to have lower privacy standards, including the US, are prohibited.
When Android still has a Play Store and non-AOSP versions of it require access to Google services, not to mention that it's all likely to be backdoored for the benefit of the US intelligence agencies (which is the assumption this decision starts from), then effectively the Android Privacy Sandbox is unlikely to make Android legal again in the EU ?