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    The Norwegian Government wants to implement the Digital Markets Act in Norwegian law.

    Parliament has to vote on it first, but it is another step towards its implementation.

    Some relevant sections:

    The Norwegian government is now initiating work on a new law that will provide better competitive conditions on the internet in the face of the global tech giants. “The law will give Norwegian consumers greater freedom of choice in the use of digital services,” says Karianne Tung, Minister of Digitisation and Public Administration.

    “The new rules will strengthen the competitiveness of Norwegian companies and make their services and apps easier to find online,” says the Minister of Digitalisation.

    The regulations are an implementation of the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), which targets digital platform companies with a particularly dominant market position. The Minister of Digitisation says that the government aims to submit a draft law for consultation already this year. She explains that the new rules will make it easier for companies to compete on equal terms.

    The regulations will apply to digital platform companies that qualify as so-called “gatekeepers”. Today, Amazon, Apple and Meta, among others, are defined as such.

    For Norwegian businesses and consumers, this will mean, among other things:

    • Companies will have better access to their own user data from the major platforms.
    • Third-party solutions must be able to work with the major platform owners’ systems to a greater extent.
    • Major players can no longer favour their own services over others on their own platforms.
    • It should be easier for consumers to opt out of standard apps and services from the tech giants.
    • Better control of your own data: You will have the right to transfer your own data from one platform to an other.

    (These are pasts of the text and they are translated using Deepl)







  • Lol yeah fair point.

    My main concern was that a fair amount of people tend to customize their windows install into oblivion and end up loosing their data. Did it myself before I learned my lesson 😅

    Took me a while to realise Linux was the solution all my issues, been very happy since! But ofc, whatever works for you is good enough, sounds like u know what you’re doing.




  • Sips'@slrpnk.netOPtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldLinux as the true Trojan!
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    24 days ago

    If your OS is so brittle that you can’t upgrade it without “losing so much random stuff,” you’re not standing on solid ground, and I’d argue "it doesn’t work properly either. You’re basically balancing on a house of cards that, and eventually it will fall, and it won’t be pretty. Do yourself a favour and switch to a more future-proof solution, now that you still have proper access to your data. Future you will most likely thank yourself.