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When Trump gets his hands on a federal agency... and threatens the personal data of the French

The article discusses concerns over President Donald Trump's potential influence over a federal agency and his perceived threat to the personal data of French citizens. It highlights fears that U.S. policies under Trump could impact data privacy protections, particularly in light of his administration's approach to surveillance and data collection. The piece emphasizes the broader implications for European data security and the potential risks posed by U.S.-based data storage practices. While the article does not provide specific details on Trump’s actions or direct quotes, it frames the issue as a growing concern for French citizens' privacy rights.

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20 Minutes logo20 MinutesIndependentCenterFactual 65Objective 705 days ago
Here's how to stop Doctolib from using your data for its AI project

The article discusses how users can prevent Doctolib, a French online medical appointment platform, from using their personal health data for an artificial intelligence project. It provides steps individuals can take to opt out of data sharing, highlighting concerns around privacy and data usage by private companies. The piece emphasizes the importance of user control over personal information and outlines specific actions to limit data collection by Doctolib.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on technology and data privacy rather than politics. It does not present a biased perspective but instead offers practical guidance to users on protecting their data. There is no indication of ideological framing or political commentary.

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 70): The article explains steps users can take to prevent Doctolib from using their data for an AI project. It provides practical guidance but lacks detailed technical specifics. Factuality is moderate as it aligns with general privacy practices, though no primary source was available. Objectivity is rea

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When Trump gets his hands on a federal agency... and threatens the personal data of the French

The article discusses concerns over President Donald Trump's potential influence over a federal agency and his perceived threat to the personal data of French citizens. It highlights fears that U.S. policies under Trump could impact data privacy protections, particularly in light of his administration's approach to surveillance and data collection. The piece emphasizes the broader implications for European data security and the potential risks posed by U.S.-based data storage practices. While the article does not provide specific details on Trump’s actions or direct quotes, it frames the issue as a growing concern for French citizens' privacy rights.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the potential threat to French citizens’ personal data as a significant risk, implying negative consequences of Trump’s policies. This suggests a left-leaning perspective that views U.S. data practices under Trump as harmful to privacy rights. The emphasis on 'menace' (threat) and

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