Don't remember how i got it, but i have a PDF "eBlocker Open Source Project
Technical Background & Core Architecture, 31 January 2020". Makes good reading. Is an update available?
Searching the net, i also stumbled upon the document "Wie Profilbildung im Netz funktioniert, 13. März 2021". Is there a "library" somewhere on the Net where users of eBlocker or people simply interested in this 'privacy-machine', can find interesting reading in various languages?
Rob
@robfranssen-fr
No, unfortunately there is no „library“. Indeed we are (well, I am) holding talks and TV interviews about privacy, tracking and technology frequently. Sometimes I share the outcome here or just in the closed supporter forum.
You are very welcome to gather the pieces and turn them into a „library“ link list here in the forum. And once there is a „library“ I‘m happy to add to it with my new posts…👍
@robfranssen-fr
For example, here is a presentation (for the library) I just held for Deutsche Bahn (German railway) last Thursday. This is more about the legal conditions with tracking - and about improvements the railway needs to apply. In German only:
Personally I think this is too off-topic for this forum, but I let the readers decide and look forward to feedback 😉
too off-topic for this forum,
Agree, but that doesn't mean it is of no interest in particular for people going trough the 'hassle' 😏 of setting up and using an eBlocker. For example, through "Et hätt noch immer jot jejange" (this is pure English language in its finest form, isn't it? :-), i discovered the existence of noyb.eu. Again, good reading as is 'Datenschutz zwecklos?', but once you go up this path, there is virtually no limit to 'off-topic', but relevant subjects. Indeed, not the kind of stuff for an eBlocker-specific forum.
To collect this kind of information, on-topic or off-topic, in an easy accessible library with links and/or files requires both skills as an IT-specialist and as a librarian. I'm none of them. 😞
Rob
@robfranssen-fr Hi. Maybe you want to contact the owner of the websites: kuketz-blog.de or untertauchen.info or many others if they would be interested. The "Empfehlungen" (recommendations) in the kuketz-blog are very helpful.
And I totally agree: Privacy is huge, wide and long. and whenever you post something there, you can be sure it is outdated the second the upload is finished.
And I also noted, that sometimes, topics I heard and read are suddenly gone, cant find the report anymore. I have a set of links (approx 300) with lots of background info from the last years. whatsApp, Google, Grindr, Apple, decathlon, Trinity college report on how often google and apple collect data from your mobile (4,5 min, when you don't use it, more often if you do). I could put it somewhere if there is a common interest. They are mixed in languages though.