#875 Badge Idea: Privacy by Design
Opened 2 years ago by carvalhoalexsander. Modified 2 years ago

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Well, I think it's interesting to highlight Fedora developers with a Badge indicating their involvement with privacy and personal data protection.

Mainly in matters of privacy by design and privacy by default because even though we use a free operating system it is still a product, and as a product the privacy laws require such considerations.

It would be nice to stand out on the subject and demonstrate to the world that we are also in compliance with the laws that involve information technology.

In addition to encouraging programmers to always weigh in on the subject.

And I would like one of these on my wiki.

;)

The image could be the privacy shield, and there may still be a shield for GDPR, another for LGPD, HIAPP, CIPA, etc. As in the example below, but do not use it for copyright reasons. Just an example!
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2 years ago

Metadata Update from @carvalhoalexsander:
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2 years ago

Well, what would be the criteria exactly ? (cause if we need to tell "here is a badge", we need a set of rules to award it)

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2 years ago

Hi @misc , this is something for us to discuss. But I believe it is a stimulus to privacy and data protection issues, as well as transparency in treatment. Besides, of course, good publicity for our community.

But I would have an outline, webdesigns like @duffy for example deserve a badge like this. As she is involved with access/login page, and I have already noticed that our login is not GDPR compliant as we collect data at this time and do not provide a privacy term for the member to read.

The legal implications are relevant, look at the fines Google, Facebook and other giants have already taken.

So these people deserve a spotlight.

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