{"id":77628,"date":"2020-09-29T09:30:22","date_gmt":"2020-09-29T06:30:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/en.buradabiliyorum.com\/why-privacy-must-be-at-the-core-of-every-tech-product\/"},"modified":"2020-09-29T09:30:22","modified_gmt":"2020-09-29T06:30:22","slug":"why-privacy-must-be-at-the-core-of-every-tech-product","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/why-privacy-must-be-at-the-core-of-every-tech-product\/","title":{"rendered":"#Why privacy must be at the core of every tech product"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;<strong>#Why privacy must be at the core of every tech product<\/strong>&#8221;<\/p>\n<div>\n                                <em><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Did you know Ingrid \u00d8degaard, the author of this piece, is speaking at <\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">TNW2020<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> this year? Check out their session on \u2018How to compete with tech giants\u2019 here.<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n<p>In a world where tech products are now our lifeline to the world, what challenges and considerations are facing those who build them? Whereby\u2019s co-founder Ingrid Odegaard met up with Jon von Tetzchner, founder of web browsers Vivaldi and Opera to talk about why privacy matters, Norwegian work culture, and designing products with a community of users.<\/p>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">Jon von Tetzchner is a pioneer in the browser world, having first created the web browser Opera in 1995, and is now founder and CEO of\u00a0<a rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"EditorTypography__A-yhm6zf-11 fURsdL\" href=\"https:\/\/vivaldi.com\/\">Vivaldi<\/a>, a feature-rich privacy-focused browser.\u00a0<a rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"EditorTypography__A-yhm6zf-11 fURsdL\" href=\"https:\/\/whereby.com\/\">Whereby<\/a>\u00a0and Vivaldi share some of the same roots; started and headquartered in Norway, with both founders having spun their initial companies out of the Norwegian state-owned telco, Telenor.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">I invited Jon to\u00a0chat about the role <a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/technology\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"4\" title=\"Technology\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">technology<\/a> plays in the current situation and to hear his reflections on why privacy is only increasing in importance, particularly with end-users becoming more and more conscious and concerned about how their personal data is being used.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">Ingrid \u00d8degaard, co-founder and chief product and technology officer at Whereby:<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\"><strong>Jon, this is the second independent browser company you\u2019ve started. Why do you feel that it\u2019s important to have competition within the browser market?<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">The web browser is a tool that people spend a lot of time with, and there was a time when we were actually quite close to only having one. If that had been the case, we would have been left with just Internet Explorer, which dominated the market fully for a long time. I don\u2019t think anyone would have been h<a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/download-scripts-themes-apps\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"9\" title=\"Download Scripts &amp; Themes &amp; Apps\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">app<\/a>y with just one option, because even Microsoft themselves were not satisfied with Internet Explorer. It just shows the value of competition and how it drives the quality of software. Because of competition, we push each other! Browsers are very important because they are probably the most used pieces of software we have. So, having a choice and variety of browsers to choose from is crucial.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\"><strong>At Vivaldi, you work closely with your users, adapting the browser to their needs. How do you do that and what drives your priorities?<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">Instead of doing what people usually do when they develop software, which is looking at what others are doing, how people are using different software, and relying on aggregate data to make decisions, we prefer to listen to what people say.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">We have a group of volunteers called \u201cThe Sopranos\u201d within the Vivaldi community who help us test our browser. They spend a lot of time trying to help us to help others and we typically release builds to this group once a day or sometimes more often. We then release snapshots to the wider community once a week (or more) and that allows us to get continuous feedback on what we are doing. Our community connects in forums with almost 700.000 registered members, and they get free email and blogging services alongside the forum access.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">We have a mixture of good and bad feedback which come from people who typically have very strong and constructive opinions.\u00a0Regardless of the type of feedback, it is invaluable to us because it helps us build a better product.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">In <a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/general\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"3\" title=\"General\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">general<\/a>, we try to build a product that gives people flexibility. We all have different ways of working. So with a tool that you use as much as a browser, being able to adapt it to your preferences is clearly important.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\"><strong>In this current crisis, a lot of people have been forced outside of their comfort zone and have had to explore new tools and different ways of working. How do you think this will affect the way companies and people collaborate in the long term?<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">A lot of people have had to work in a different way lately. But for us who work (literally) on the internet, this way of working isn\u2019t new. Understandably, however, many are trying to find ways to replicate the feeling of being in the office.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">When faced with a difficult situation, the natural reaction is to seek the comfort of being together with the people we trust and are used to working alongside. When everyone is sitting at home, we have to try and find ways to turn it into something positive rather than negative. As of now, it\u2019s my impression that a lot of people are learning that this can actually work really well! If some of the new ways of working stick, it may have accelerated a development that would have happened either way within the next three to five years.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">In Vivaldi, when we have a new need or problem to solve, we try every tool available to find the best fit. That\u2019s how we ended up using Whereby as our go-to video meeting tool across the company. Did you know that you can use tiled view in Vivaldi to open a video meeting next to whatever web page you\u2019re working on? We are seeing similar things from our new users, as other people start looking for alternative browsers. We are confident that we can be a better tool than other browsers out there. As soon as you spend more time online, you start organizing data and organizing what you\u2019re doing \u2013 and you want a browser that helps you do this!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<figure class=\"SanityFigure-mvin4w-3 jPTbOc EditorFigure-sc-4wp8yd-0 kLBOhe\">\n<div class=\" gatsby-image-wrapper\">\n<picture><source srcset=\"https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/8feb4a9cfc678b6bd3a699f8a84ed2b663b3f2b9-2880x1620.png?w=360&amp;h=203&amp;fit=crop&amp;fm=webp 360w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/8feb4a9cfc678b6bd3a699f8a84ed2b663b3f2b9-2880x1620.png?w=720&amp;h=405&amp;fit=crop&amp;fm=webp 720w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/8feb4a9cfc678b6bd3a699f8a84ed2b663b3f2b9-2880x1620.png?w=1440&amp;h=810&amp;fit=crop&amp;fm=webp 1440w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/8feb4a9cfc678b6bd3a699f8a84ed2b663b3f2b9-2880x1620.png?w=2160&amp;h=1215&amp;fit=crop&amp;fm=webp 2160w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/8feb4a9cfc678b6bd3a699f8a84ed2b663b3f2b9-2880x1620.png?fm=webp 2880w\" type=\"image\/webp\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1440px) 100vw, 1440px\"\/><source srcset=\"https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/8feb4a9cfc678b6bd3a699f8a84ed2b663b3f2b9-2880x1620.png?w=360&amp;h=203&amp;fit=crop 360w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/8feb4a9cfc678b6bd3a699f8a84ed2b663b3f2b9-2880x1620.png?w=720&amp;h=405&amp;fit=crop 720w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/8feb4a9cfc678b6bd3a699f8a84ed2b663b3f2b9-2880x1620.png?w=1440&amp;h=810&amp;fit=crop 1440w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/8feb4a9cfc678b6bd3a699f8a84ed2b663b3f2b9-2880x1620.png?w=2160&amp;h=1215&amp;fit=crop 2160w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/8feb4a9cfc678b6bd3a699f8a84ed2b663b3f2b9-2880x1620.png 2880w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1440px) 100vw, 1440px\"\/><\/picture>\n<figure class=\"post-image post-mediaBleed aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1440px) 100vw, 1440px\" alt=\"Vivaldi browser works great with Whereby video meetings\" width=\"935\" height=\"526\" class=\" lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/8feb4a9cfc678b6bd3a699f8a84ed2b663b3f2b9-2880x1620.png?w=1440&amp;h=810&amp;fit=crop\" data-lazy=\"true\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/8feb4a9cfc678b6bd3a699f8a84ed2b663b3f2b9-2880x1620.png?w=360&amp;h=203&amp;fit=crop 360w,https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/8feb4a9cfc678b6bd3a699f8a84ed2b663b3f2b9-2880x1620.png?w=720&amp;h=405&amp;fit=crop 720w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/8feb4a9cfc678b6bd3a699f8a84ed2b663b3f2b9-2880x1620.png?w=1440&amp;h=810&amp;fit=crop 1440w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/8feb4a9cfc678b6bd3a699f8a84ed2b663b3f2b9-2880x1620.png?w=2160&amp;h=1215&amp;fit=crop 2160w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/8feb4a9cfc678b6bd3a699f8a84ed2b663b3f2b9-2880x1620.png 2880w\"\/><figcaption><a rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/thenextweb.com\/growth-quarters\/2020\/09\/29\/why-privacy-must-be-at-the-core-of-every-tech-product-syndication\/#\" data-url=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/intent\/tweet?url=https%3A%2F%2Fthenextweb.com%2Fgrowth-quarters%2F2020%2F09%2F29%2Fwhy-privacy-must-be-at-the-core-of-every-tech-product-syndication%2F&amp;via=thenextweb&amp;related=thenextweb&amp;text=Check out this picture on: Vivaldi browser works great with Whereby video meetings, tiled video lets you open the video call next to any page you\u2019re working on\" data-title=\"Share Vivaldi browser works great with Whereby video meetings, tiled video lets you open the video call next to any page you\u2019re working on on Twitter\" data-width=\"685\" data-height=\"500\" class=\"post-image-share popitup\" title=\"Share Vivaldi browser works great with Whereby video meetings, tiled video lets you open the video call next to any page you\u2019re working on on Twitter\"><i class=\"icon icon--inline icon--twitter--dark\"\/><\/a>Vivaldi browser works great with Whereby video meetings, tiled video lets you open the video call next to any page you\u2019re working on<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\"><strong>How do you think companies who were already working remotely pull ahead? They clearly have an advantage in today\u2019s situation.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">It depends on the type of company, but for us, it was quite normal to spend one day in the office and then the next at home. We didn\u2019t skip a beat when COVID-19 struck and everyone just continued working as normal from their homes. We have had flexibility in the workplace for such a long time, and now we saw the kind of resilience that gave us. However some companies, quite understandably, were not ready and had to deal with a big disruption in their operations. We even saw this with Google (because we work with Chromium), who usually have scheduled releases but suddenly, they skipped one. They announced an upcoming release, but then they pulled it and issued a statement that said they didn\u2019t know when they\u2019d be back. You would think that a company like Google would be ready, but it just shows that there is real change and<span>\u00a0<\/span><em class=\"EditorTypography__EM-yhm6zf-6 qFMYb\">everyone<\/em><span>\u00a0<\/span>is adapting.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\"><strong>You recently launched new versions on both desktop and Android which both have in-built privacy tools. How have they been received? Was this something the community wanted?<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">Today we are seeing so much data being collected, but I believe that this something that has only started happening over the last few years. There is an argument that supports data collection because that\u2019s partly how the internet is funded, but it operated well as a business model before it turned into a surveillance-type capitalist entity. This is something I feel needs to be changed and we have been advocating the need for this to be regulated.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">We delayed the initial Android release because we wanted to add a reliable tracker radar and ad blocker. We decided to work with DuckDuckGo because we believe that their Tracker Radar is one of the best and most effective as it allows us to stop a lot of that tracking that many people don\u2019t like. Many of our community members wanted this feature added into both versions, so we had to switch our thinking from just browser-based, to Android, too. Working on the Android version was more challenging because we ran into issues when using Chromium, so ended up using a native UI. We wanted to make sure we did it right and that it would work really well.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">I believe we have done this successfully because we have done it with the user in mind; each user gets to decide what they want to see, how much tracking they want to allow, and how many ads they want.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">Personally, I am in the camp where I would like to see the free internet remain, but on the other hand, I don\u2019t like tracking. I believe that regulation is needed, however, I do not think users should have the option to choose whether they are tracked because we know that this method doesn\u2019t work. The way that users acknowledge and allow cookies without necessarily checking what data they are collecting, is proof enough.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<figure class=\"SanityFigure-mvin4w-3 jPTbOc EditorFigure-sc-4wp8yd-0 kLBOhe\">\n<div class=\" gatsby-image-wrapper\">\n<picture><source srcset=\"https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/1c8fdc6af980512f667277648f4b0bf878ee4320-1920x1080.png?w=360&amp;h=203&amp;fit=crop&amp;fm=webp 360w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/1c8fdc6af980512f667277648f4b0bf878ee4320-1920x1080.png?w=720&amp;h=405&amp;fit=crop&amp;fm=webp 720w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/1c8fdc6af980512f667277648f4b0bf878ee4320-1920x1080.png?w=1440&amp;h=810&amp;fit=crop&amp;fm=webp 1440w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/1c8fdc6af980512f667277648f4b0bf878ee4320-1920x1080.png?fm=webp 1920w\" type=\"image\/webp\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1440px) 100vw, 1440px\"\/><source srcset=\"https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/1c8fdc6af980512f667277648f4b0bf878ee4320-1920x1080.png?w=360&amp;h=203&amp;fit=crop 360w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/1c8fdc6af980512f667277648f4b0bf878ee4320-1920x1080.png?w=720&amp;h=405&amp;fit=crop 720w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/1c8fdc6af980512f667277648f4b0bf878ee4320-1920x1080.png?w=1440&amp;h=810&amp;fit=crop 1440w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/1c8fdc6af980512f667277648f4b0bf878ee4320-1920x1080.png 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1440px) 100vw, 1440px\"\/><\/picture>\n<figure class=\"post-image post-mediaBleed aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1440px) 100vw, 1440px\" alt=\"Vivaldi on Android - Whereby call\" width=\"935\" height=\"526\" class=\" lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/1c8fdc6af980512f667277648f4b0bf878ee4320-1920x1080.png?w=1440&amp;h=810&amp;fit=crop\" data-lazy=\"true\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/1c8fdc6af980512f667277648f4b0bf878ee4320-1920x1080.png?w=360&amp;h=203&amp;fit=crop 360w,https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/1c8fdc6af980512f667277648f4b0bf878ee4320-1920x1080.png?w=720&amp;h=405&amp;fit=crop 720w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/1c8fdc6af980512f667277648f4b0bf878ee4320-1920x1080.png?w=1440&amp;h=810&amp;fit=crop 1440w, https:\/\/cdn.sanity.io\/images\/76zr5fx5\/production\/1c8fdc6af980512f667277648f4b0bf878ee4320-1920x1080.png 1920w\"\/><figcaption><a rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/thenextweb.com\/growth-quarters\/2020\/09\/29\/why-privacy-must-be-at-the-core-of-every-tech-product-syndication\/#\" data-url=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/intent\/tweet?url=https%3A%2F%2Fthenextweb.com%2Fgrowth-quarters%2F2020%2F09%2F29%2Fwhy-privacy-must-be-at-the-core-of-every-tech-product-syndication%2F&amp;via=thenextweb&amp;related=thenextweb&amp;text=Check out this picture on: Vivaldi for Android has built-in privacy control\" data-title=\"Share Vivaldi for Android has built-in privacy control on Twitter\" data-width=\"685\" data-height=\"500\" class=\"post-image-share popitup\" title=\"Share Vivaldi for Android has built-in privacy control on Twitter\"><i class=\"icon icon--inline icon--twitter--dark\"\/><\/a>Vivaldi for Android has built-in privacy control<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\"><strong>There\u2019s a saying \u201cwhen you don\u2019t pay, you are the product\u201d. At Whereby, we find that a lot of people are interested in understanding how we make money and what our ownership is, which is great, because our revenues do not come from ads or selling user data. We, and many startups like us, rely on a small proportion of users to pay for a better version of the product. But that\u2019s also a hard model to sustain especially when the big tech giants, offer the same thing for free.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">This is a model that we see a lot of and is often used by big companies. Take Google as an example. Google Maps is a wonderful service, but it actually has a dark side. In the beginning, Google offered its Maps API for free and then, after a while, started charging. It\u2019s an effective method of luring people in and, despite Google having some serious competitors in the maps market, by offering their product for free it becomes very difficult for any competitors to gain traction. Ultimately, competition is gone. If you only have one player in the market, things start to stagnate. The more competition there is, the more innovation you\u2019ll have and that\u2019s ultimately what we want to see.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">Nowadays, people also focus on privacy when looking to use a new product. Big companies in the United States undertake practices that hinder privacy and, in reality, should be illegal. The EU has been more willing to take on this fight with big companies and it\u2019s a really good thing because we need the competition, but we also need to have regulations on the data that is collected on people. Specifically, we need to ensure that building a profile on a user and then sharing that data is banned.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\"><strong>There has been a lot of talk of the issues with targeted ads in the run-up to the last US presidential election, and now there is another one coming up. I don\u2019t think people who are not working in or with technology, really understand it at a deep level and may not understand why privacy is important. What do you think is needed in order to build that understanding?<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">I think some countries are certainly more advanced than others when it comes to realizing the value of privacy and, as such, are already dealing with the situation far better. A lot of people, when considering privacy, only think about their personal privacy and often conclude that they have nothing to hide or that they simply don\u2019t care who knows what about them, but the issue, of course, goes far deeper than this. As such, the more society can be educated on the use of personal data and privacy the better.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">In my mind, the collection of personal information en masse by the likes of <a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/social-mediaa\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"1\" title=\"Social Media\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Facebook<\/a> and Google needs to be far more heavily regulated, and power needs to be returned to the individual, who must be fully informed in order to be empowered. Experience shows that if people understand how and why their data is being collected they are far more willing to comply, particularly if it is being used in a way that is ultimately beneficial to them.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\"><strong>What do you think will happen if this is not regulated in the long-term?<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">We are beginning to see the consequences of the huge amount of tracking that is happening, particularly on how profiles are being built and how those profiles are being used to target ads towards us. Many people don\u2019t see this as an issue, but it\u2019s actually quite frightening and dangerous, knowing that we are being profiled for political purposes to get us thinking in a certain way. This can quickly turn into a battlefield and in some ways, we are already seeing that. For example, we have seen this happen in regards to the elections.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">We want our democracy to work in a different way rather than just getting spammed with opinions and being manipulated into having opinions we otherwise might not have. Being placed into \u201cboxes\u201d based on who we are and what we think is \u2013 I think \u2013\u00a0 a serious problem and it\u2019s there because of the issue surrounding the collection of data. I also believe that this system of targeted ads is having a consequence for publishers, too. But the real problem we are facing is a consequence of what some of the larger companies are doing; collecting data. We all need to start taking our users seriously because we want to support them, the media, and free internet content. I think regulation is the solution to this and I believe that would actually help the smaller, high-quality publishers and journalism in general on the internet. I really think that needs to be dealt with.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\"><strong>The EU\u2019s approach with the privacy law GDPR has gone pretty far and has even forced some global companies, who want to target or serve the EU audience, to abide by their rules. However, it seems to only be forcing companies to be transparent about what they collect and give some control back to the user in what they consent to, but it doesn\u2019t really stop tracking.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">GDPR doesn\u2019t stop tracking and I think that this is the core. I am aware that they have some rules relating to this which may prove helpful over time, but at the moment, users are getting prompted to accept data collection or cookies, and are given very little choice in the matter. I am, however, starting to get the impression that everyone is collecting and sharing data in the same way which is, in fact, not the case. I believe there is a huge difference between someone that owns a website and collects information about those people visiting the site, versus other websites which will share information on everyone and everything, but this can sometimes be hard to tell apart because most websites use the same dialogue to show they are collecting user data. This is wrong. In fact, I believe that if a site is collecting basic website analytics, there should be no need to show or prompt the user that they are doing this, but I feel strongly that if a company or website is collecting information on a deeper level and at scale to share with other parties, this should be made more apparent.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">I think, particularly the big service providers like Google, which has access to a high level of information, should notify the user that they are collecting more than just basic information, but ultimately, should not be authorized to collect this level of data. I don\u2019t think people realize that even banks, at least in the USA, share information on what you purchase. Your location is also being tracked inside buildings and that information is then being used for ad targeting later. There are a lot of ideas surrounding ads in those types of settings and I think it\u2019s a massive problem.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">Further to this, I believe that the big problem is that people look at it as a personal problem instead of a societal issue. The majority of the general public won\u2019t be bothered by the fact that a company has information on them, but the real problem is how the data is used and by whom. When this data is then being used to target people at scale, it\u2019s really powerful and can be used to manipulate people\u2019s opinions.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\"><strong>Different countries currently have different privacy laws and there is obviously a big difference between the US and Europe. Some countries may have even stricter regulations, even within Europe. Here in Norway, we have been quite far ahead and the value of transparency is within our culture and society. Do you think it could become an advantage for a technology company to be based in a country where the culture and regulation\/laws around privacy are strict?<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">On one hand, I think people will be looking to have access to software from companies that build ethically. On the other hand, I can see the reason as to why companies are collecting and selling data; it\u2019s lucrative. Data is being sold and utilised in ways that can drive a lot of revenue but, but at the same time, the revenue return per user is very small, so selling all of our information for a relatively small amount of money doesn\u2019t seem to be worthwhile for a small company, but big companies are clearly making a lot of money out of this.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">So, when you, as a company, decide to do things more ethically, in some ways, you don\u2019t have a benefit. However, I think that a lot of users want ethical companies because when people start seeing the difference between how their data is used (something that companies should be very careful with and not misuse) versus companies which take that data and build profiles, they will start to see a very big difference. I think more and more people are realizing that this is a problem, and are now starting to select the companies that are doing the right thing.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\"><strong>So on to another topic, you\u2019ve built two great companies (Opera and Vivaldi) from scratch and both with a very strong community and also very diverse teams with lots of international people. Can you talk about the principles that you have founded these companies on?<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">At the core, it\u2019s about seeing the individuals. My teams have always been founded on the principles of Norwegian work culture that includes a flat structure, informal communication, and a strong sense of working together. At the same time, I have always built international teams. I know that people who come from various countries, sometimes struggle with these principles such as \u201cYes, you can talk to the boss\u201d, \u201cYes, you can even tell the boss your own opinion or tell them you are not happy with their decision\u201d and not get fired. We applaud having discussions which are a really good thing. We\u2019ve taken this very far, and a lot of it is about realizing that the employees are the most important part of the organization.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">When I started to build Vivaldi, we decided that we didn\u2019t want investors. I was lucky enough to come out of Opera with some cash, and that allows me to fund Vivaldi. With Opera, I didn\u2019t have that choice and it went in the wrong direction. I think this was due to the fact that we had to get other investors and unfortunately got unlucky with the choice of investors.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">Another important aspect is that Vivaldi is employee-owned. This is<span>\u00a0<\/span><em class=\"EditorTypography__EM-yhm6zf-6 qFMYb\">our<\/em><span>\u00a0<\/span>company and we are\u00a0building it together. We are trying to create a good company culture. We are a distributed company.\u00a0 We have an HR manager in each of our three offices. Even though we are a small startup\u00a0with just over 50 employees, we still\u00a0have five people that are\u00a0dedicated to\u00a0taking care of all\u00a0the employees. I don\u2019t think there are many companies that have that kind of ratio, but we have really, really good people working on our employees\u2019 wellbeing.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">Anne Christiansen, one of the co-founders of Vivaldi, has worked with me at Opera. We\u00a0realized that\u00a0taking care of the employees and making sure they\u2019re happy, is an extremely important task. There are a lot of different details that you\u2019ll see that go into making\u00a0people\u00a0happy. It\u2019s about things like food, flexibility and more. For example, we have a little playroom in our office for our people\u00a0to bring their\u00a0kids to work if there are\u00a0issues with their kindergarten or school. Although we\u00a0want people to\u00a0work from the office, there\u2019s also flexibility to choose to work even from home whenever necessary.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">We also have regular\u00a0gatherings every summer at our Innovation House in the US. The house has 30 bedrooms. This encourages as many people as possible to join us with their families. So this is definitely not very typical\u00a0where the company goes to someplace to have a big party for a weekend, and people come back with headaches. In our case, it is more of a\u00a0 family thing and a totally different experience. We also have smaller team gatherings in Iceland and Norway where we meet, work and go out to the countryside in nature. The gatherings are really important because we are not only staying together during work time, but\u00a0are also<span>\u00a0<\/span><em class=\"EditorTypography__EM-yhm6zf-6 qFMYb\">doing<\/em><span>\u00a0<\/span>things together that result in strong bonds.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">We\u00a0treat our users the same way. Our users are our expanded family that includes our testers called Sopranos, translators, and our community members. We treat them as our friends. Our working slogan is based on\u00a0a simple thought; \u201cWe are building a browser for our friends\u201d. The basic principle is that you do not spy on your friends\u00a0because it\u2019s just not nice. We\u00a0listen to our friends and take their advice,\u00a0comments and questions, and even criticisms because we think criticism amongst friends is fine.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\"><strong>Coming back to the topic of ownership, do you think more companies should have a model where employees have ownership?<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">Yes. I really believe in making sure\u00a0that everyone is part of the team. My thinking has always been long-term and I think\u00a0this is very\u00a0Scandinavian in some\u00a0ways,\u00a0we have contracts with people that\u00a0are not here for only 2 weeks or at will. We work together with an intention to make things work for the long-term and look for people who believe in it. That\u2019s the basis for our relationship. I believe\u00a0more companies should do that!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">I think after having taken a company public and\u00a0going\u00a0through the motions of raising cash, when it comes down to it, the ownership of the company is quite often controlled by the owners. Sometimes you are unlucky with the investors, and then you end up with the company going nowhere. We\u2019ve seen this happen to so many companies in Norway and across the world; companies build to a certain level and then they sell out.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">In our case, we\u2019ve been very clear \u2013 that\u2019s not what we want to do and that\u2019s not where we\u2019re going. We don\u2019t want to go public. We have a different mindset. We want to build a great company. We want to build great pieces of software. But I do understand why that\u2019s hard to do for most startups. That was the difficulty I had with Opera; we needed the money and we didn\u2019t have any other way to get the money. So I really don\u2019t see how we could have done things differently. As a result,\u00a0we ended up getting some investors that weren\u2019t the best.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\"><strong>I read on your blog that you are sponsoring a local football team in your local community and building communities seem to have been a theme throughout your career. Vivaldi started as a community and this situation where everyone is now working remotely and collaborating globally, what role do you see for the community? Could it maybe even be strengthened?<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\"><strong>One of the things we see with Whereby is how it\u2019s changing the lives of several of our employees and users. The ability to work remotely has allowed them to move to a small village where their families are or that are close to nature, with more affordable housing, increasing their overall quality of life in many ways.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">Communities are very important.\u00a0And like you said, in my case it\u2019s about building communities and supporting the community around me. That includes the company and\u00a0the people around us. In my local community in Iceland, where I come from, we\u2019ve decided to support the local football club. It\u2019s a small community of 4,000 people with\u00a0400 kids in the club that includes more or less all the kids. The club plays a vital role in their lives, and gives them a sense of belonging. Supporting something like this is worthwhile. And it\u2019s something I would like to continue doing.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">In the same way, I\u2019ve been trying to support startups.\u00a0I am\u00a0supporting the StartupLab through the Founders Fund in Oslo. I have also set up the\u00a0Innovation house in Iceland that offers\u00a0space for startups with no strings attached. Basically, they pay a little rent but we don\u2019t make them stay with us by asking for a piece of their company. It\u2019s actually the opposite and we\u2019d like to support them in the best possible way to give them space to grow.\u00a0 It\u2019s not about ownership. It\u2019s about giving back.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Container-sc-13ov1d9-0 kYxQfp\">\n<p class=\"EditorTypography__P-yhm6zf-0 gxsZs\">It doesn\u2019t have to be about return on investment, we can all just support each other. I think in this kind of society and with the issues we are having now on a global scale, what we are seeing on a local level is fantastic; people are going to great lengths to help each other. I believe in leadership which allows you to work together.<\/p>\n<p><em>This article was originally published on the\u00a0<a rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/whereby.com\/blog\/\">Whereby blog<\/a>. You can read it <a rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/whereby.com\/blog\/stories\/the-challenges-facing-ethical-tech-companies\">here<\/a>.<\/em>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"c-post-pubDate\">\n                                    Published September 29, 2020 \u2014 06:30 UTC\n                                <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p><script async src=\"\/\/platform.twitter.com\/widgets.js\" charset=\"utf-8\"><\/script><script data-src=\"https:\/\/connect.facebook.net\/en_US\/sdk.js#xfbml=1&amp;appId=378011798897423&amp;version=v2.6\" id=\"socialSrcFacebook\" type=\"text\/template\"><\/script><\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">For forums sites go to <span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"><a style=\"color: #ff9900;\" href=\"https:\/\/forum.buradabiliyorum.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Forum.BuradaBiliyorum.Com<\/a><\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>If you want to read more like this article, you can visit our <span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"><a style=\"color: #ff9900;\" href=\"https:\/\/en.buradabiliyorum.com\/technology\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Technology category.<\/a><\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p><span style=\"color: black;\"><a style=\"color: #ff9900;\" href=\"https:\/\/thenextweb.com\/growth-quarters\/2020\/09\/29\/why-privacy-must-be-at-the-core-of-every-tech-product-syndication\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Source<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;#Why privacy must be at the core of every tech product&#8221; Did you know Ingrid \u00d8degaard, the author of this piece, is speaking at TNW2020 this year? 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