Topic: digital sovereignty

  • Denmark Switches from Microsoft to LibreOffice and Linux

    Denmark Switches from Microsoft to LibreOffice and Linux

    It's not because open-source is better, although I would argue that it is, but because Denmark wants to claim "digital sovereignty." In the States, you probably haven't heard that phrase, but in the European Union, digital sovereignty is a big deal and getting bigger. Before the Danish government announced its move, Denmark's largest cities, Copenhagen and Aarhus, had already announced plans to phase out Microsoft software and cloud services. Copenhagen's Microsoft software bill has soared from ...

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  • EU Launches Privacy-Focused DNS Service for Secure Browsing

    EU Launches Privacy-Focused DNS Service for Secure Browsing

    The EU launched DNS4EU, a privacy-focused DNS service to enhance digital sovereignty, offering secure, EU-based browsing alternatives with speed, reliability, and strong security. DNS4EU provides customizable resolution options, including malware and fraud protection, while leveraging European th...

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