Laura Kalbag

Concern trolls and power grabs: Inside Big Tech’s angry, geeky, often petty war for your privacy

Written by Issie Lapowsky on Protocol.

”Snyder and others argue these new arrivals, who drape themselves in the flag of competition, are really just concern trolls, capitalizing on fears about Big Tech’s power to cement the position of existing privacy-invasive technologies.”

… ”If the privacy advocates inside the W3C have been put off by Rosewell’s approach, he hasn’t exactly been charmed by theirs either… From his perspective, browsers have too much power over the community, and they use that power to quash conversations that might make them look bad.”

A long read where everyone comes out looking bad. (And those portrayed as the ”defenders of privacy” aren’t necessarily doing so out of the goodness of their hearts either!)

Read ‘Concern trolls and power grabs: Inside Big Tech’s angry, geeky, often petty war for your privacy’ on the Protocol site.

Tagged with: privacy, W3C, Big Tech.