Personal Data Stores (PDS): A Review. [PDF]
Internet services have collected our personal data since their inception. In the beginning, the personal data collection was uncoordinated and was limited to a few selected data types such as names, ages, birthdays, etc.
Fallatah KU, Barhamgi M, Perera C.
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Psychology of personal data donation. [PDF]
Advances in digital technology have led to large amounts of personal data being recorded and retained by industry, constituting an invaluable asset to both governmental and private organizations. The implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation in the EU, including the UK, fundamentally reshaped how data is handled across every sector.
Skatova A, Goulding J.
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Unpacking privacy: Valuation of personal data protection. [PDF]
Information about individual behaviour is collected regularly by organisations. This information has value to businesses, the government and third parties. It is not clear what value this personal data has to consumers themselves.
Skatova A, McDonald R, Ma S, Maple C.
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LifeLogging: Personal Big Data [PDF]
We have recently observed a convergence of technologies to foster the emergence of lifelogging as a mainstream activity. Computer storage has become significantly cheaper, and advancements in sensing technology allows for the efficient sensing of personal activities, locations and the environment.
Gurrin, Cathal +2 more
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Workload and procedures used by European data protection authorities related to personal data protection: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Objective Data protection authorities (DPAs) are independent public authorities supervising the application of the data protection law. There is one DPA in each European Union (EU) Member State. Workload and procedures used by European DPAs were analyzed
Puljak L, Mladinić A, Koporc Z.
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A Smart Contract-Based Dynamic Consent Management System for Personal Data Usage under GDPR. [PDF]
A massive amount of sensitive personal data is being collected and used by scientists, businesses, and governments. This has led to unprecedented threats to privacy rights and the security of personal data.
Merlec MM, Lee YK, Hong SP, In HP.
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Controversies between regulations of research ethics and protection of personal data: informed consent at a cross-road. [PDF]
This paper explores some key discrepancies between two sets of normative requirements applicable to the research use of personal data and human biological materials: (a) the data protection regime which follows the application of the European Union ...
Gefenas E +5 more
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Personal data usage and privacy considerations in the COVID-19 global pandemic
Data has become increasingly important and valuable for both scientists and health authorities searching for answers to the COVID-19 crisis. Due to difficulties in diagnosing this infection in populations around the world, initiatives supported by ...
Almeida B +7 more
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Human-GDPR Interaction: Practical Experiences of Accessing Personal Data [PDF]
In our data-centric world, most services rely on collecting and using personal data. The EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) aims to enhance individuals’ control over their data, but its practical impact is not well understood. We present a 10-
Alex Bowyer +5 more
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Data@Hand: Fostering Visual Exploration of Personal Data on Smartphones Leveraging Speech and Touch Interaction [PDF]
Most mobile health apps employ data visualization to help people view their health and activity data, but these apps provide limited support for visual data exploration.
Young-Ho Kim +3 more
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