From a499a2594250d17c10af6568da3f110d5219216b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hendrik Niefeld Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2020 06:04:32 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update 0080-beta.md --- homepage/content/articles/0080-beta.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/homepage/content/articles/0080-beta.md b/homepage/content/articles/0080-beta.md index ed7ec0d..6b40e14 100644 --- a/homepage/content/articles/0080-beta.md +++ b/homepage/content/articles/0080-beta.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ It often seems that developers of analytics tools only really want to communicat However, operators are given the impression that installing the respective software does something really great for their users. Whether it is that annoying banners are waived or that data will not be disclosed to third parties. And by the way, the 'GDPR problem' is also solved and there is no need to worry about legal action. What more could you want? -We as Offen are convinced that all these 'privacy friendly' approaches are an improvement, but they are still not enough to create a web that is better. For this, most of these solutions simply *lack the necessary degree of fairness.* +We as Offen are convinced that all these 'privacy friendly' approaches are an improvement, but they are still not enough to create a web that is significantly better. For this, most of these solutions simply *lack the necessary degree of fairness.* Users continue to be unaware what kind of data is collected and how it is being used. They still cannot access or delete it. This leaves them in the dark about their situation and does not help to reduce the latent distrust against web operators. A problem that GDPR also addresses explicitly under the headline 'Rights of the data subject'.