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Comment protéger ses données personnelles ?

(2022/02/07)


Comment protéger ses données personnelles ?

lundi 7 février 2022

La Journée de la protection des données avait lieu fin janvier. L’occasion, pour la Fondation Murena (/e/OS) de publier un long article traitant de la confidentialité des données personnelles.

La Journée de la protection des données remonte au 28 janvier 1981, date à laquelle le Conseil de l’Europe a signé la " [1]Convention pour la protection des personnes à l’égard du traitement automatisé des données à caractère personnel ", à Strasbourg. Cette journée est devenue internationale depuis lors.

Pour l’occasion, [2]l’équipe de Murena a lancé une discussion avec ses utilisateurs sur leurs habitudes quotidiennes pour protéger leurs données. Ils ont ensuite rassemblé les conseils, des plus basiques aux plus sophistiqués, d’une approche facile à appliquer à des habitudes plus radicales.

Ces conseils sont à présent disponibles (en anglais) [3]dans le forum communautaire ou sur Medium.

[4]Lire l’article de blog (en anglais) sur Medium

[5]



[1] https://rm.coe.int/1680078b39

[2] https://www.toolinux.com/?ne-dites-plus-e-os-mais-murena

[3] https://community.e.foundation/t/daily-tips-to-gain-more-privacy-from-murena-team/38395

[4] https://edevelopers-blog.medium.com/daily-tips-to-gain-more-privacy-from-murena-team-9bd804bbe678

[5] https://www.toolinux.com/?comment-proteger-ses-donnees-personnelles#forum



THE "FUN WITH USENET" MANIFESTO
Very little happens on Usenet without some sort of response from some other
reader. Fun With Usenet postings are no exception. Since there are some who
might question the rationale of some of the excerpts included therein, I have
written up a list of guidelines that sum up the philosophy behind these
postings.

One. I never cut out words in the middle of a quote without a VERY
good reason, and I never cut them out without including ellipses. For
instance, "I am not a goob" might become "I am ... a goob", but that's too
mundane to bother with. "I'm flame proof" might (and has) become
"I'm ...a... p...oof" but that's REALLY stretching it.

Two. If I cut words off the beginning or end of a quote, I don't
put ellipses, but neither do I capitalize something that wasn't capitalized
before the cut. "I don't think that the Church of Ubizmo is a wonderful
place" would turn into "the Church of Ubizmo is a wonderful place". Imagine
the posting as a tape-recording of the poster's thoughts. If I can set
up the quote via fast-forwarding and stopping the tape, and without splicing,
I don't put ellipses in. And by the way, I love using this mechanism for
turning things around. If you think something stinks, say so - don't say you
don't think it's wonderful. ...
-- D. J. McCarthy (dmccart@cadape.UUCP)