twoshoes
@twoshoes@lemmy.world
- Comment on Mozilla lays off 60 people, wants to build AI into Firefox 9 months ago:
I’m using chrome on phone, because it’s basically part of the operating system, but I did like Fennec. It’s a fork of Firefox mobile with a few more privacy features (or so they advertise)
- Comment on Drugmakers Are Set to Pay 23andMe Millions to Access Consumer DNA 1 year ago:
You are correct. It is illegal.
- Comment on Drugmakers Are Set to Pay 23andMe Millions to Access Consumer DNA 1 year ago:
The problem is, that the law is not absolute. Neither in it’s writing nor it’s application.
Large companies regularly break the law (especially data protection) and face very little consequences. Either because they can afford a staff of lawyers to find and build loopholes, or through schmoozing with the right desicion makers. Paying a fine of 20 million is not much when you made 20 billion (20 thousand million) in profit.
Even more so, very large companies (think Facebook or Google) hold enough political power to influence or even change laws.