Wow, stunning. The real test will be whether chromebook use gets banned in schools - an office you can switch over, but a whole school bound to chromebook hardware? This will be a very difficult/expensive switch. Alternatively one could dream that this brings Linux to schools - which would be the basis of a long-term break with the MS/Apple/Google dependency.
I’m trying to understand the current position of the EU commission on data transfers to the US. Based on this plus the recent google analytics decisions, it seems to me that data transfers to the US are going to be prohibited by default under the recent interpretations of chapter V. Am I understanding this correctly?
As all court rulings that one uses wording which is impossible interpret unambiguously. Example " A general ban on processing with Google Workspace until adequate documentation and impact assessment has been made and until the processing operations have been brought into compliance with the Regulation" whatever it means.
Just a changed URL from yesterday's post: <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32099850" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32099850</a>
Well done Denmark!<p>A cue to other countries. Follow Denmark's lead and safeguard your data, your systems, and the privacy and security of everyone working in your municipalities.