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  • @cdb_77
    CDB_77 @cdb_77 26/10/2021
    @isskein @karine4 @etraces

    #Frontex and #Europol: How refugees are tracked digitally

    https://digit.site36.net/files/2021/10/destroyed-mobile-phones-croatia-1024x576.jpg

    Image: Border guards in Croatia „punish“ refugees by destroying their mobile phones. Europol and Frontex, on the other hand, want their forensic evaluation (Jack Sapoch).

    EU agencies advise increased confiscation and extraction of asylum seekers‘ mobile phones and now provide a manual on how to do so. Apps to encrypt or disguise locations are disliked in the report as „countermeasures“ to surveillance.

    Often the mobile phones they carry are the only connection between refugees and their relatives and friends in their country of origin or elsewhere. They contain contacts, personal communication as well as photos and videos as a memory of the home countries. Only within the European Union is it possible to apply for asylum in its member states. Therefore, the phones are also an indispensable aid for navigating to receiving countries and finding out about conditions and support there.

    Asylum seekers‘ mobile phones are also of increasing interest to authorities. As punishment for irregular entry, border guards in Greece and Croatia, and most recently at the EU’s external border with Belarus, destroy them before abandoning their owners at sea or forcibly push them back. Police forces, on the other hand, confiscate the phones in order to gain information about routes used and people helping to flee.

    Phones used to „lock, conceal and disguise“

    Frontex is actually responsible for preventing irregular migration. „migrant smuggling“ is considered cross-border, organised crime, so its prosecution also falls under Europol’s jurisdiction. Five years ago, Europol opened an #Anti-Migrant_Smuggling_Centre (#EMSC) in The Hague. Europol has also set up two analysis projects, „#Phoenix“ and „#Migrant_Smuggling“, where all interested and involved member states can store and access information.

    Both agencies monitor the #internet and social media, looking for any indications of „migrant smuggling“ there. Intelligence also comes from a „#Joint_Operational_Office“ in Vienna, in which Europol and the German Federal Police are also involved. An „#Internet_Referral_Unit“ (#EU_IRU) at Europol reports online presence of unwanted support for the transportation of refugees to the Internet service providers for removal.

    Frontex and Europol have now published a report on the „#Digitalisation of people smuggling“. However, it is less about the tools of „smugglers“ and more about the phones of refugees. In the guide, the two EU agencies give handouts on the most commonly used messengers and how the authorities can access the content stored there.

    No apps for „smuggling of migrants“ discovered

    https://digit.site36.net/files/2021/10/Apps-in-angeblicher-Verbindung-mit-Migrantenschmuggel.png

    Over several pages, the report presents various apps and services, including Facebook, Instagram, Signal, Skvpe, Telegram, Viber, WhatsApp. Also included are popular VPN services or apps for encryption. They are described as „countermeasures“ to police surveillance. Frontex and Europol also list tools that can be used to disguise #GPS positions or phone numbers, calling them apps to „lock, conceal and disguise“.

    Also listed are various mapping applications and open geographic data sources, including Maps.me and Google Maps, which can be used to share coordinates, routes and other information. This concerns, for example, immigration possibilities via the Eastern Mediterranean and the so-called Balkan routes. According to the report, these applications are used to a much lesser extent for routes from Russia and Ukraine or via Poland. Its contents were primarily aimed at asylum seekers from the Middle East, North Africa and Southeast Asian countries.

    Frontex repeatedly claimed in recent years that there were apps specifically developed for „migrant smuggling“. The German government also claims to have heard „that so-called apps by smugglers exist, with which offers of boats and information about conditions in various destination countries can be retrieved“. According now to Frontex and Europol, however, such digital tools have not been discovered so far.

    „Special tactics“ to obtain password or pin code

    At the end of the report, the agencies give tips on how to seize and read mobile communication devices. According to the report, they come from „specialists“ and „experts“ from the #Centre_for_Cybercrime and the #Centre_for_Combating_Migrant_Smuggling at Europol. Recommendations from „other sources“ were also taken into account.

    According to the „#checklist_for_facilitating_forensic_extraction“, the devices should be connected to a power bank and kept in a Faraday bag so that they do not connect to the internet. In this way, the authorities want to avoid their owners deleting content remotely. If the police have the PIN, the phone should be put into flight mode.

    The authorities should „ideally“ also confiscate charging cables, memory cards and other SIM cards in the possession of the refugees. All items should be sealed and marked with the personal data of their owners. To facilitate their analysis, a device password or PIN code for forensic analysis should be provided „whenever possible“. According to the agencies, this can be done either by „addressing this matter to the user“ or by using „special tactics“.

    The report leaves open whether this also includes exerting pressure or coercion on the asylum seekers or rather technical measures.

    ▻https://digit.site36.net/2021/10/25/frontex-and-europol-how-refugees-are-tracked-digitally

    #réfugiés #migrations #asile #surveillance #surveillance_numérique #suveillance_digitale #smartphones #téléphones_portables #destruction #frontières #apps #confiscation #données

    ping @isskein @karine4 @etraces

    CDB_77 @cdb_77
    • @cdb_77
      CDB_77 @cdb_77 26/10/2021

      EU: Joint Europol-Frontex report on “digitalisation of migrant smuggling”

      Europol and Frontex have produced a joint report on the “digitalisation of migrant smuggling”, intended to provide state officials with in the EU and Western Balkans “with a comprehensive intelligence picture on the use of digital tools and services’ [sic] in migrant smuggling and related document fraud, in order to raise awareness, consolidate existing knowledge and enforce opportunities to take appropriate measures to tackle emerging threats.”

      https://www.statewatch.org/media/2869/eu-digital-smuggling.jpg

      Contents of the report

      https://i.imgur.com/mGnLSTD.png

      Key points

      Introduction, background and scope

      Migrant smuggling in the digital era

      Advertisement and recruitment

      Communication and instructions

      Guidance via mapping apps

      Money transfer

      Countermeasures

      Supporting criminal services: Document fraud

      Digital leads into migrant smuggling

      Impact of migrant smuggling digitalisation

      Challenges and intelligence gaps

      Annex I: Overview of applications and platforms identified in connection to migrant smuggling

      Annex II: Recommendations for handling seized mobile communication devices

      ▻https://www.statewatch.org/news/2021/october/eu-joint-europol-frontex-report-on-digitalisation-of-migrant-smuggling
      #rapport

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  • @rastapopoulos
    RastaPopoulos @rastapopoulos CC BY-NC 23/05/2021
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    @jeanmarie
    @cy_altern
    @marcimat
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    Checklist - Design Accessible
    ▻https://design-accessible.fr/checklist

    https://design-accessible.fr/media/site/07917a816f-1621428973/og.png

    Cette checklist est un point de départ pour concevoir un produit accessible. Elle vous aidera à améliorer l’expérience utilisateur des personnes en situation de handicap.

    #design #web #conception #accessibilité #checklist

    RastaPopoulos @rastapopoulos CC BY-NC
    • @jeanmarie
      jeanmarie @jeanmarie CC BY-NC-SA 3/06/2021

      Et le #retour_d'expérience qui a mené à la création du site :

      ▻https://blog.hello-bokeh.fr/2021/05/31/design-accessible-la-genese-dun-projet

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  • @hackernoon
    Hacker Noon @hackernoon CC BY-SA 21/02/2019

    #blockchain #usability #checklist
    ▻https://hackernoon.com/blockchain-usability-checklist-5c5e1409183d?source=rss----3a8144eabfe3--

    https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*6kknwtghtWej4C6ovX77lA.png

    How have blockchains become more usable starting from the protocol layer and surrounding infrastructure.Figure: Usability ChecklistTo help censorship resistant, immutable, and permissionless blockchains gain wide spread market #adoption, a lot of changes have to be made. Every individual layer of the ecosystem needs to become more usable from the base protocol to the end-user interface. These layers must leverage the unique properties of blockchain for meaningful adoption to occur. Because what’s the point of using a censorship resistant blockchain if the interface is censoring?Today is the first piece in a series of posts detailing blockchain usability for the different blockchain layers (that we have made up completely, mildly modelled after the OSI model). Here we will focus on the (...)

    #user-experience

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  • @hackernoon
    Hacker Noon @hackernoon CC BY-SA 27/03/2018

    Website #performance #checklist
    ▻https://hackernoon.com/website-performance-checklist-bfeeb2cd362d?source=rss----3a8144eabfe3---

    https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*hV9sgoHse92Rk6qrWYTZhw.png

    Performance of Website is essential part to success business on web, By providing content ready to interactive with minimal of waiting time and load on server to serve largest number of request. And website speed is one of factors that is used in ranking algorithm.This article will cover some of performance factor that need to be considered to have faster website and better ranking in Search engines from front end perspective regardless server type or programming language used to build website.So here is list of performance factors with explanation to some of them.Establish a performance culture.Be 20% faster than your fastest competitor.100-millisecond response time, 60 frames per second (recommended by lighthouse).SpeedIndex < 1250 ms, Time-To-Interactive < 5s on 3G.Push critical (...)

    #website-performance #web-development #front-end-development

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  • @nhoizey
    Nicolas Hoizey @nhoizey CC BY-NC-SA 29/12/2017
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    @rastapopoulos
    @mukt
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    inclusive-design-checklist: Aims to be the biggest checklist of inclusive design considerations ever
    ▻https://github.com/Heydon/inclusive-design-checklist

    “Aims to be the biggest checklist of inclusive design considerations for the web ever. Includes items for accessibility, performance, device support, interoperability, and language.”

    #a11y_webperf_checklist_Web_CSS_JavaScript_HTML_clevermarks

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    • @rastapopoulos
      RastaPopoulos @rastapopoulos CC BY-NC 30/12/2017

      #accessibilité #webperf #html #css #intégration #web #checklist #bonnes_pratiques

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  • @tofulm
    tofulm @tofulm 12/11/2017
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    @sandburg
    @cy_altern
    @rastapopoulos
    @denisb
    @baroug
    @jeanmarie
    @mukt
    @monolecte
    @7h36
    @ze_dach
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    Front-End Checklist | Front-End-Checklist
    ►http://frontendchecklist.com

    ▻https://gethead.info

    tofulm @tofulm
    • @sandburg
      Sandburg @sandburg CC BY-SA 12/11/2017
      @tetue

      #uxdesign @tetue

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    • @cy_altern
      cy_altern @cy_altern CC BY-SA 12/11/2017

      The perfect Front-End Checklist for modern websites and meticulous developers

      La liste exhaustive des éléments à vérifier lors de la mise en place d’un site : nombreuses références, classement par importance...

      A free guide to <head> elements

      #head #web_dev #bonne_pratique #checklist

      cy_altern @cy_altern CC BY-SA
    • @rastapopoulos
      RastaPopoulos @rastapopoulos CC BY-NC 13/11/2017

      #intégration #web #HTML #CSS

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    • @tetue
      tetue @tetue CC BY 19/11/2017
      @sandburg

      Petite précision (@sandburg) : ce n’est que très lointainement associable à l’UX design. Déjà ce n’est pas strictement du design, mais du dev, plus précisément une liste de bonnes pratiques de développement web — ce qui, certes, conditionne l’expérience utilisateur/trice, mais de la même façon que tout conditionne l’expérience utilisateur/trice. Je précise, pour éviter d’accroître la confusion, en ces temps où l’UX est tellement à la mode qu’on qualifie un peu tout est n’importe quoi d’UX, au risque que ça ne veille bientôt (voire déjà) plus rien dire.

      tetue @tetue CC BY
    • @sandburg
      Sandburg @sandburg CC BY-SA 21/11/2017
      @tetue

      @tetue
      Il semble pourtant admis que l’UX design comprend plusieurs aspects :
      – le cognitif
      – l’artistique
      – le tech

      Comme l’ont bien souligné les cartes mémo UX methods : le profil Evangelist, le profil Activist et le profil Scientist.

      Pour moi, ces 3 profils, s’ils sont bien dans les rails, sont des ux designer, un peu plus spécialisés qu’un Ux Designer encadrant (qui est souvent le profil rattaché à Ux activist). Quand un tech (genre moi) fait de l’UI depuis 10 ans, a un diplome le sciences cognitives, s’est formé aux approches et aux méthodes d’ux design, les emploie quotidiennement, mais souhaite rester dans le tech au maximum et ne fait pas beaucoup de web, il est quoi ?

      On se voit ce WE de toute façon.

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  • @nicod_
    nicod_ @nicod_ 31/10/2017
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    @biggrizzly
    @tofulm
    @rastapopoulos
    @cy_altern
    @mukt
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    Mes 72 meilleures idées pour améliorer votre référencement (SEO)
    ▻http://www.webrankinfo.com/dossiers/techniques/idees-seo
    #seo

    nicod_ @nicod_
    • @rastapopoulos
      RastaPopoulos @rastapopoulos CC BY-NC 2/11/2017

      #web #bonnes_pratiques #checklist #référencement #webperf aussi

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  • @rastapopoulos
    RastaPopoulos @rastapopoulos CC BY-NC 8/11/2016
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    @gastlag
    @mukt
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    @tetue

    Opensource Accessibility (a11y) / Search Engine Optimization (SEO) validator : Tanaguru
    ▻http://www.tanaguru.com/fr

    Par l’entremise de @tetue, je découvre Tanaguru, qui joue dans la même cours que #Opquast, avec une service de validation / checklist accessibilité.

    Bon, il y a moins de checklists j’ai l’impression, et ça ne fait pas non plus tout à fait pareil.
    – Opquast est avant tout un outil de suivi des résultats des checklists et qui intègre certains automatismes pour ne pas tout faire à la main (mais on peut tout faire à la main).
    – Alors que Tanaguru a l’air plutôt tourné entièrement sur l’automatisme, sur la validation automatique, je ne sais pas si on peut cocher, suivre, et garder en mémoire des choses faites à la main à côté (pas encore utilisé).
    (Mais oui d’après la doc : ▻http://tanaguru.readthedocs.io/en/develop/userdoc-assisted-audit/#4-add-human-results)

    Et sinon surtout : Tanaguru a un service payant en ligne MAIS c’est un logiciel libre. On peut l’installer sur un serveur (c’est du java, tomcat), et maintenir sa propre instance.

    Le code est sur Github :
    ▻https://github.com/Tanaguru/Tanaguru

    La documentation d’installation :
    ▻http://tanaguru.readthedocs.io/en/develop/prerequisites-webapp-doc

    #accessibilité #qualité #checklists #audit #web #logiciel_libre

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    • @rastapopoulos
      RastaPopoulos @rastapopoulos CC BY-NC 8/11/2016
      @tetue

      Et sinon, trouvé donc parce que @tetue partageait leur version d’affichage du RGAA (qui est fait avec TinyTypo) :
      ▻http://rgaa.tanaguru.com

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    • @tetue
      tetue @tetue CC BY 9/11/2016

      Tanaguru est un outil d’évaluation automatique de l’accessibilité, le seul à implémenter la dernière version du #RGAA, référentiel en vigueur en France.

      tetue @tetue CC BY
    • @rastapopoulos
      RastaPopoulos @rastapopoulos CC BY-NC 9/11/2016

      Oui enfin sur Opquast, c’est pas si loin quand même, RGAA V3 aussi mais V3.2015 (doit pas y avoir 40000 modifs quand même, juste des corrections/précisions).

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    • @rastapopoulos
      RastaPopoulos @rastapopoulos CC BY-NC 12/09/2017
      @asqatasun

      Et donc pour faire le lien, le projet change de nom et est maintenant aussi sur Seenthis @asqatasun, cf : ▻https://seenthis.net/messages/629019

      Et mes questions valent toujours (plutôt dans l’autre seen récent donc) :)

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    • @tetue
      tetue @tetue CC BY 12/09/2017

      Plus exactement, Tanaguru est le projet initial, aujourd’hui développé par Océane Consulting et Asqatasun en est un fork, par son fondateur, Matthieu Faure.

      tetue @tetue CC BY
    • @tanaguru
      Tanaguru @tanaguru 30/09/2017
      @rastapopoulos @tetue

      @rastapopoulos l’équipe pense en effet intégrer Opquast. Nous allons déjà commencer par nous former et évaluer la charge pour réaliser les tests dans l’outil. Merci @tetue pour la remarque :)

      Tanaguru @tanaguru
    • @rastapopoulos
      RastaPopoulos @rastapopoulos CC BY-NC 30/09/2017
      @tanaguru

      @tanaguru C’est génial, merci à vous !

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    • @nicod_
      nicod_ @nicod_ 30/09/2017
      @tanaguru

      Oh mais ça a l’air très très prometteur ça, merci @tanaguru si vous intégrez Opquast.

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  • @rastapopoulos
    RastaPopoulos @rastapopoulos CC BY-NC 15/09/2015
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    La version 2 des notices AcceDe Web
    ▻http://www.accede-web.com/notices

    Les notices AcceDe Web s’adressent de façon spécifique à chaque intervenant d’un projet web et sont adaptées aux différentes étapes de conception et de développement.

    Notice d’accessibilité pour la conception fonctionnelle et graphique
    Notice d’accessibilité HTML, CSS et JavaScript
    Notice d’accessibilité pour les composants d’interface riche
    Notice d’accessibilité éditoriale (modèle)

    #web #conception #développement #accessibilité #HTML #CSS #Javascript #qualité #checklists #bonnes_pratiques

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  • @severo
    severo @severo PUBLIC DOMAIN 19/04/2013
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    @7h36
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    26 Things to Note Before You Develop a Website

    http://www.downgraf.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/26-Things-to-Note-Before-You-Develop-a-Website1.jpg

    #web #dev #checklist

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    • @reka
      Phil Reka docs & archives @reka CC BY-NC-SA 19/04/2013

      #internet #website

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  • @nhoizey
    Nicolas Hoizey @nhoizey CC BY-NC-SA 27/01/2009

    WebAIM: WCAG 2.0 Checklist
    ►http://webaim.org/standards/wcag/checklist

    The following is NOT WCAG 2.0. It is, however, a simple checklist that presents the principles and techniques of WCAG 2.0 in a more user-friendly, understandable format.

    #WCAG #accessibilité #checklist #dev #webdev #clevermarks

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