Je pleure. The French data protection regulator has started a community to support designers and developers with creating good privacy UX and compliance. No scaremongering, no throwing legal codes at devs and telling them to sort it themselves. https://t.co/vqyjGMyjTL
— Heather Burns (@WebDevLaw) July 4, 2019
Category: Twitter
Posts from the microblogging service Tweitter.
RT @scottjehl: With networks improving worldwide, web performance should be better for everyone, equally. But it isn’t. Better bandwidth & latency enables us to send more JavaScript, fast, and processing times are worse than latency ever was. We shifted the burden from the network to the device
With networks improving worldwide, web performance should be better for everyone, equally. But it isn't. Better bandwidth & latency enables us to send more JavaScript, fast, and processing times are worse than latency ever was. We shifted the burden from the network to the device
— Scott Jehl (@scottjehl) July 3, 2019
You’ll like this @csswizardry @garagebikes https://t.co/TjI84aL4kw
You'll like this @csswizardry @garagebikes https://t.co/TjI84aL4kw
— Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) July 2, 2019
RT @WebDevLaw: It means that if you become a senior manager in a UK tech company, you will have personal, possibly criminal, legal liability for UGC on your platform which breaches subjective views of “online harms” based in codes of practice outside the rule of law. Still want the job?
It means that if you become a senior manager in a UK tech company, you will have personal, possibly criminal, legal liability for UGC on your platform which breaches subjective views of "online harms" based in codes of practice outside the rule of law. Still want the job?
— Heather Burns (@WebDevLaw) June 28, 2019
RT @WebDevLaw: Lord save the UK tech sector from a Minister for Digital who’s not concerned about Brexit’s impact on it, and thinks the nascent domestic regulatory framework (harms/age gating/etc) is just going to hit “major tech companies”. https://t.co/E6zuFG35Pk
Lord save the UK tech sector from a Minister for Digital who's not concerned about Brexit's impact on it, and thinks the nascent domestic regulatory framework (harms/age gating/etc) is just going to hit "major tech companies". pic.twitter.com/E6zuFG35Pk
— Heather Burns (@WebDevLaw) June 28, 2019