Join #PrivacyCamp24 on 24 January 2024 in Brussels.

The Draft programme is out:

· Wartime #surveillance
· Tackling the Environmental Impact of the Computing Industry
· #Privacy is big business
· #HealthData #EHDS
· (im)migration & surveillance
· collective action for #DigitalRights protection
· support workers in the #GigEconomy

and much more …

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https://privacycamp.eu/2023/11/21/privacycamp24-draft-programme/
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#PrivacyCamp24: Draft programme

Read the draft programme of Privacy Camp edition 2024, registration are opening soon!

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@frebelt @edri If a Tor user wants to propose a #PrivacyCamp24 session, the framaforms.org link blocks them. This is antithetical to #privacy advocacy. Please have someone correct that #hypocrisy. Perhaps a directly downloadable PDF form which could be snail-mailed would be one simple fix.
@edri Your website contains links to Twitter, Mastodon, FB, LinkedIn, & YT. The links apart from Mastodon represent a #hyprocrisy. It’s perhaps fair enough that you need to reach communities on those platforms, but you do not need to hyperlink to those places. This would be like the FSF suggesting or encouraging the use of proprietary software from Microsoft-- ethically dubious. Best to not even mention those networks from your website.
@edri If you insist on promoting FB, Twitter, etc by mentioning them, then the least you can do is gray out those icons and remove the hyperlinks. List “Mastodon” FIRST and mark it as “official” & “preferred”. Write out your username for those platforms if you want people on those platforms to find your account. Make it clear that Mastodon is the proper place to follow you.