Thunderbird für Android ist als Beta-Version (8.0b1) verfügbar. Ich habe mir die Beta-Version mal kurz angeschaut – und wurde direkt enttäuscht. Unmittelbar nach dem Start übermittelt Thunderbird für Android Telemetriedaten an Mozilla – incoming.telemetry.mozilla.org. 👇
#thunderbird #mozilla #telemetrie #datenschutz #telemetry #dsgvo #tdddg #mail #email #android #privacy #tracking
@taschenorakel @schroedingershund I’m done here. There’s a fundamental lack of understanding, and I’m not going to start explaining the basics of privacy law.
@kuketzblog@social.tchncs.de
Do you also have arguments? Or is your highly toxic behavior an admission of your error?
@schroedingershund@vivaldi.net
@taschenorakel@mastodon.green
The term ‘information’ in this context is deliberately broad and also includes anonymised or pseudonymised data. This is intended to protect the privacy of users privacy is to be comprehensively protected, even if other laws such as the GDPR explicitly provide for exceptions for certain types of data.
The TTDSG therefore applies as soon as technical storage takes place on the end device - regardless of whether the data concerned is categorised as personal or not.
@taschenorakel@mastodon.green @schroedingershund@vivaldi.net Anyone who accuses me of such things will be blocked. Sorry.
@taschenorakel@mastodon.green
Please remain objective!
The TTDSG (Telecommunications Telemedia Data Protection Act) not only covers personal data, but also generally regulates the storage of and access to information on end devices. This is independent of whether the data is personal or not. § Section 25 TTDSG is decisive here, as it makes any storage and reading of information subject to consent, unless the data processing is ‘technically necessary’.
@kuketzblog@social.tchncs.de By that interpretation the TTDSG would be in conflict with GDPR, which explicitly allows such data processing if there is a legitimate interest.