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2011
Many individuals are not aware of who is collecting and handling their personal data for what purpose. Usually privacy policies are too long, too complicated to understand, and reading them is hardly appealing. To improve the awareness and comprehension of individuals on what is happening with their personal data, privacy icons are being proposed.
Harald Zwingelberg+2 more
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Many individuals are not aware of who is collecting and handling their personal data for what purpose. Usually privacy policies are too long, too complicated to understand, and reading them is hardly appealing. To improve the awareness and comprehension of individuals on what is happening with their personal data, privacy icons are being proposed.
Harald Zwingelberg+2 more
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An approach to custom privacy policy violation detection problems using big social provenance data
Concurrency and Computation, 2018Social media software changes its system‐wide privacy policies over time. Changes in such system‐wide policies affect the privacy policies of the individual users.
Mohamed Jehad Baeth, M. Aktaş
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Privacy policy Improvements to Protect Children Privacy
2011The achievement of an adequate level of privacy protection is a demanding objective, especially for new technologies. One relatively new but increasing class of users of Internet related services consists of children and young people. However, if Internet services can improve social skills and widen the knowledge minors have, it could open the doors to
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Are Online Privacy Policies Readable?
International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, 2010This paper examines the question of are on-line privacy policies understandable to the users of the Internet? This examination is undertaken by collecting privacy policies from the most popular sites on the Internet, and analyzing their readability using a number of readability measures. The study finds that the results are consistent regardless of the
Ravi Inder Singh+2 more
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E-P3P privacy policies and privacy authorization
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society, 2002Enterprises collect large amounts of personal data from their customers. To ease privacy concerns, enterprises publish privacy statements that outline how data is used and shared. The Platform for Enterprise Privacy Practices (E-P3P) defines a fine-grained privacy policy model.
Satoshi Hada+3 more
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Semantic Incompleteness in Privacy Policy Goals
IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, 2018Companies that collect personal information online often maintain privacy policies that are required to accurately reflect their data practices and privacy goals.
Jaspreet Bhatia, T. Breaux
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This chapter provides a general introduction to the principle of transparency, a foundational element of data protection together with lawfulness and fairness, in the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Relevant GDPR articles are analyzed to provide the reader with an understanding of key elements of transparency and aspects which should be
Balboni, Paolo, Francis, Kate
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Balboni, Paolo, Francis, Kate
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Privacy and Policy for Genetic Research
Ethics and Information Technology, 2004I begin with a discussion of the value of privacy and what we lose without it. I then turn to the difficulties of preserving privacy for genetic information and other medical records in the face of advanced information technology. I suggest three alternative public policy approaches to the problem of protecting individual privacy and also preserving ...
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The Economics of Privacy-Privacy: People, Policy and Technology
2008 International Conference on Information Security and Assurance (isa 2008), 2008Privacy of personal information is an area of growing concern and importance in the digital age. Privacy as an issue rises when there is a conflict of interest between its commercial value and respect for an individual's right to privacy. This lends itself to the fact this trade off is of economic value and the issue of privacy is an economic problem ...
Justin Zhan, V. Rajamani
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