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Concept of Data Brokers:  These are companies that collect information about you: names, addresses, incomes, social security number, where you go on the internet and who you connect with online and so much more. This information is sold to other companies to help with marketing, and there are few regulations governing these “data brokers”. <ref name = "Citation"> write citation </ref> Specifically going to talk about the ethical concerns of “data brokers” in regards to privacy. The data that we don't know is being collected and shared about us.   
 
Concept of Data Brokers:  These are companies that collect information about you: names, addresses, incomes, social security number, where you go on the internet and who you connect with online and so much more. This information is sold to other companies to help with marketing, and there are few regulations governing these “data brokers”. <ref name = "Citation"> write citation </ref> Specifically going to talk about the ethical concerns of “data brokers” in regards to privacy. The data that we don't know is being collected and shared about us.   
 
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==What is Data Broking?==
 
  
===Origins===
 
 
===Data Collection ===
 
 
====Government Sources====
 
 
====Publicly Available Sources ====
 
 
====Commercial Data Sources ====
 
 
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Revision as of 20:41, 11 March 2018

Big textAlso called Information brokers. Concept of Data Brokers: These are companies that collect information about you: names, addresses, incomes, social security number, where you go on the internet and who you connect with online and so much more. This information is sold to other companies to help with marketing, and there are few regulations governing these “data brokers”. [1] Specifically going to talk about the ethical concerns of “data brokers” in regards to privacy. The data that we don't know is being collected and shared about us. -samantha cohen (samcoh) [1]

Origins

Data Collection

Government Sources

Publicly Available Sources

Commercial Data Sources

Examples of Data Brokers

Ethical Dilemmas

Privacy

Issues with Categorizing Individuals

References

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