Joined with Simon St. Laurent in talking with Aral Balkan. Aral is a cyborg rights activist and one-third of Ind.ie, a small non-profit organization working for social justice in the digital age. At Ind.ie, he works on Better, a privacy tool that stops trackers while you are surfing the web on Safari browser on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
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Time Jumps
2:34 What is a cyborg rights activist?12:55 General Data Protection Regulation discussion.17:30 A lot of us were lied to when we started out.24:25 We’ve replaced the publishing industry with the behavioral advertising industry.26:10 China has embraced capitalism as well.35:50 How do we inform people about data security?41:50 The revolving door, multistakeholderism, co-regulation, and a conversation with Eric Schmidt.1:00:00 Mastadon and decentralized networking and the city of Ghent.Links:
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