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Amsterdam’s plan to remove 11,200 parking spaces from its streets by the end of 2025 is even more inspiring when we realize the kind of people-places that are possible where cars used to be. Example — #Amsterdam’s Elandsgracht between 2014 & 2019, via @schlijper’s great pics. https://t.co/TcBEQAd2I2 ![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F2TtMX5aEAARMC8.jpg) ![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F2TtMW9bkAAjlNm.jpg)

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@BrentToderian on Twitter

Under an egalitarian relational account, datafication is wrong because (or when) it materializes unjust social relations: relations of exploitation and social category formation that enact or amplify social inequality. Under this account, the relevant legal question is not: was this data subject rendered legible against their will or without recompense? But rather, does such legibility enact or amplify unequal social relations of oppression, exploitation, or domination?

Data Governance for a Society of Equals

lpeproject.org

More than 1,000 popular apps contain location-sharing code from such companies, according to 2018 data from MightySignal, a mobile analysis firm. Google’s Android system was found to have about 1,200 apps with such code, compared with about 200 on Apple’s iOS.

Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They’re Not Keeping It Secret

nytimes.com

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