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Aral Balkan — Certain Unalienable Cyborg Rights
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Oct 31, 2017
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Joined with Simon St. Laurent in talking with Aral Balkan. Aral is a cyborg rights activist and one-third of Ind.ie, a small non-profit organization working for social justice in the digital age. At Ind.ie, he works on Better, a privacy tool that stops trackers while you are surfing the web on Safari browser on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Joined with Simon St. Laurent in talking with Aral Balkan. Aral is a cyborg rights activist and one-third of Ind.ie, a small non-profit organization working for social justice in the digital age. At Ind.ie, he works on Better, a privacy tool that stops trackers while you are surfing the web on Safari browser on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Joined with Simon St. Laurent in talking with Aral Balkan. Aral is a cyborg rights activist and one-third of Ind.ie, a small non-profit organization working for social justice in the digital age. At Ind.ie, he works on Better, a privacy tool that stops trackers while you are surfing the web on Safari browser on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

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Time Jumps

  • 2:34 What is a cyborg rights activist?
  • 12:55 General Data Protection Regulation discussion.
  • 17:30 A lot of us were lied to when we started out.
  • 24:25 We’ve replaced the publishing industry with the behavioral advertising industry.
  • 26:10 China has embraced capitalism as well.
  • 35:50 How do we inform people about data security?
  • 41:50 The revolving door, multistakeholderism, co-regulation, and a conversation with Eric Schmidt.
  • 1:00:00 Mastadon and decentralized networking and the city of Ghent.

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