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Buttarelli's 'Privacy 2030' vision for Europe published posthumously by aide

( November 18, 2019, 19:09 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The posthumous "vision" for privacy in 2030 by the late European Data Protection Supervisor, Giovanni Buttarelli, has been published by his aide and friend, Christian D'Cunha. The "new manifesto for privacy" is based on D'Cunha's discussions with Buttarelli in the final months of his life, and "aims to plot a plausible trajectory of his most passionate convictions," D'Cunha writes. The manifesto begins with the premise that "data is power," and discusses how data, rather than being the "bicycle for the mind" that many hoped it would be, has created a "digital underclass" made up of "low-wage workers, the unemployed, children, the sick, migrants and refugees who are required to follow the instructions of machines."See document below....

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