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Rumble Cloud

Digital DawnRumble Cloud enters beta phase

Digital Dawn - 12 Sep 2023

A challenger for Big Tech

   

In a bold push toward a free and open internet, Rumble – the growing video sharing platform – advanced its mission with the beta launch of Rumble Cloud, delivering ahead of the company's planned schedule, at heart of the cloud services market.

This Rumble milestone, launched today, forms the backbone of a new infrastructure highway designed to support the unfettered internet. It's a beacon for those left in the cold by Big Tech's censorship and questionable pricing tactics in the cloud services space.

Rumble focused on building a strong framework that could support the company's high-speed streaming and video business. The infrastructure now in place not only supports Rumble's comprehensive video needs, but also serves as a springboard to dive into the cloud services market, allowing it to compete with companies like Amazon and Google.

It will leverage available capacity and convert it into a cloud-based service that benefits a new customer base, allowing it to achieve economies of scale.

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submarine cables - GAFAM

Something fishyGAFAM and the control of submarine cables

Eel under the Rock - Jan 30, 2023

Riddle: how long are the nearly five hundred submarine cables through which most internet traffic passes? Answer: over 1,3 million kilometres. In which the GAFAM are furiously interested.

   

99% of digital data passes through the submarine cable

Or rather the submarine cables, the specialized site TeleGeography counted 486 of them, against less than half in 2009. The first cables were laid in the 1988th century between Europe and the American continent following the development of the telegraph. Since XNUMX the classic copper cables have been replaced by fiber optics. The geopolitical stakes are obvious, without cable more communication possible, and China and the United States clash openly via their operators.

Traditionally the major telephone operators were the operators of the submarine cables. Related to telephony, they manufactured them, installed them, maintained them, watched them and often operated them. These operators such as Alcatel Submarine Networks, Louis Dreyfus Travocean, Orange Marine, Telefonica, have become a minority or reduced to the rank of associates. Over the past fifteen years, silicone valley companies have invested heavily in it, meeting their growing needs for data transfers, reaching new markets in Third World countries and also enabling information control. . They openly pose a challenge to the digital sovereignty of States.

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protect children

The Defender6 “non-compliance” strategies to protect children in 2023

The Defender – Jan 15, 2023

Since 2020, parents have faced increasingly brazen efforts from governments, schools, foundations, Big Tech, Big Pharma and others to hijack, hurt or destroy the spirit and children's bodies.

   

Here are some strategies for parents to help children resist the pressure of conformity.

Far from being piecemeal or simply opportunistic responses to a convenient “pandemic”, these assaults on children – and adults too – are a reflection of a well-funded, long-term control agenda aimed at enforcing identities. digital, social scoring and “the complete surveillance and monitoring of every human being thanks to the mechanisms already in place”.

At the 'Defeat the Mandates' rally in January 2022, Children's Health Defense Chairman and Chief Litigation Counsel Robert F. Kennedy Jr asserted that "no one in the history of the planet has ever succeeded in conform to escape totalitarian control” and reminded the audience that “every time you conform, you weaken yourself.”

Mr Kennedy also warned, “they are coming for our children”.

As confirmation, infants, kindergarteners and college students have been harassed throughout the year to receive injections for COVID-19, which have caused them excruciating harm, despite the overwhelming evidence that these vaccines needed to be removed from the market as a matter of urgency.

Recognizing these and other dangers surrounding their children, a growing number of parents have recognized the need for non-compliance.

Keeping non-compliance as the watchword for 2023, here are some actions that could make a real difference in the year ahead.

“We can say no to compliance with vaccines for work, no to sending children to school with forced tests and masks, no to censored social media platforms, no to the purchase of products from companies that go bankrupt and seek to control us. These actions are not easy, but living with the consequences of inaction would be much more difficult. By summoning our moral courage, we can stop this march towards a global police state. »

Robert F Kennedy Jr

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Google privacy

Something fishyGoogle knows where you are: the giant geolocates us 376 times a day

Eel under rock - May 24, 2022

This week the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) dropped a bombshell. The entity conducted the investigation and the verdict is final. The tech giants are able to permanently geolocate us and use this information to their heart's content. The ICCL considers this revelation "the biggest data breach ever recorded".

   

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google amazon health

globalizationGoogle and Amazon continue push into healthcare

Globalization - Apr 12, 2022

When big tech and retail companies step into healthcare, they bring promises of convenience and innovation that they believe will benefit consumers. But this development raises questions about the power and influence of these companies and their true motivations for entering the healthcare sector.

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Italy fine data google apple

Global ResistanceItaly: 10 million euros fine to Google and Apple

World Resistance - Nov 28, 2021

The companies were fined for consumer code violations involving a lack of disclosure about how personal data is used and aggressive practices of acquiring consumer data for commercial purposes.

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escape google

Digital DawnHow to Escape Google

Digital Dawn - Nov 27, 2021

Google's censorship has become so severe that today advanced Internet users use Google primarily to monitor the current extent of censorship, not to conduct research. Dr. Robert Epstein, an American researcher, called this the Search Engine Manipulation Effect (SEME).

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Apple censorship

Digital DawnNew Report Shows Extent of Apple App Store Censorship

Digital Dawn - Nov 5, 2021

Apple Censorship, a GreatFire.org site that monitors and reports instances of what it calls active Apple censorship in app stores around the world, has released a new report that claims to show a clear pattern of political censorship in worldwide.

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Big Tech Climate censorship

Digital DawnBig Tech announces that climate change misinformation will be censored

Digital Dawn - Nov 4, 2021

After “addressing” – disastrously for freedom of expression online according to some – the topics of the US elections and Covid by favoring content considered “authoritative” and suppressing, to varying degrees, everything else , Facebook, Twitter and Google further reduce the freedom of expression of their users...

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Facebook data

PhonandroidFacebook is installed on your iPhone? Urgently uninstall the app!

Phonandroid - Oct 25, 2021

These security researchers advise disabling the Facebook app on your iPhone. After an investigation, experts realized that Facebook group services are able to use accelerometer data to track users.

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the UN calls for an end to facial recognition

TheNumericalsUN calls for immediate end to facial recognition

LesNumuelles - 18 Sep 2021

The UN Human Rights Office is concerned about the proliferation of AI-based technologies, including facial recognition. The international organization calls for a moratorium pending a global framework.

   

The High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, issued a press release accompanying a report on the subject, particularly targeting facial recognition technologies which "pose a serious risk to human rights", until that “adequate safeguards are put in place”. During this time, la Quadrature du Net denounces this act like a Trojan horse.

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Interview Max Scherms Guardian datas facebook

We TomorrowInterview: Max Schrems, the data guardian who made Facebook bend

We Tomorrow - 13 Sep 2021

He has become one of the figures in the fight for the protection of personal data. Austrian activist Max Schrems, founder of the NGO None of your business (NOYB), talks to WE DEMAIN about more than ten years of digital activism.