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Gold Bermudians films to premiere tomorrow - The Royal Gazette | Bermuda News, Business, Sports, Events, & Community

Gold Bermudians films to premiere tomorrow - The Royal Gazette | Bermuda News, Business, Sports, Events, & Community
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Gold Bermudians films to premiere tomorrow - The Royal Gazette | Bermuda News, Business, Sports, Events, & Community

Five “Gold Bermudians” will be highlighted tomorrow in a free documentary series at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute. The short films, each by a different Bermudian producer, start at 7pm .

Ignite Bermuda engages fourth cohort of entrepreneurs

Ignite Bermuda engages fourth cohort of entrepreneurs
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Recent online privacy gains will benefit rich countries first — Quartz

May 13, 2021 People who browse the web on personal computers and Apple devices are about to gain a bit of privacy online. That’s because major tech companies are making it harder for advertisers to use two key technologies that allow them to track individuals across the web: third-party browser cookies and Apple’s ID for Advertisers (IDFA).  As a result, advertisers will have much less power to gather mountains of granular data on what individual web users read, view, and buy online. Tech giants mainly Apple, Google, and the non-profit Mozilla Corporation that runs the Firefox browser are making these changes in response to widespread public backlash against tech companies snooping on internet users, as well as a wave of new national privacy regulations inspired by Europe’s landmark General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The new laws don’t explicitly require the tech firms to stop using tools like cookies or IDFA to track people but the companies are voluntarily improv

Recent online privacy gains will benefit rich countries first

Recent online privacy gains will benefit rich countries first Quartz 5/13/2021 © Provided by Quartz A group of boys in Mumbai look at their smartphones. People who browse the web on personal computers and Apple devices are about to gain a bit of privacy online. That’s because major tech companies are making it harder for advertisers to use two key technologies that allow them to track individuals across the web: third-party browser cookies and Apple’s ID for Advertisers (IDFA). As a result, advertisers will have much less power to gather mountains of granular data on what individual web users read, view, and buy online.

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