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Yesterday we published a couple of posts (the second was just a meme) after a document had made the rounds, showing that the EPO persists with the same violations of privacy that we covered early in the year. Instead of accepting that the problem was the privacy abuses they treated the whole thing like that problem was a lack of framework to retroactively legalise these abuses by cloudwashing and other buzzwords (e.g. Data Protection Board (DPB), Data Protection Rules (DPR), and Data Protection Officer (DPO)). The above video was recorded when I was very tired and I even forgot to turn on the noise remover, but it goes through some of the key points nonetheless. ⬆