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  • ...Privacy in the Online Environment is related to the fields of information privacy and [[Wikipedia:Anonymity|anonymity]] in [[Wikipedia:Cyberspace|cyberspace] == The Complexity of Privacy in Virtual Environments ==
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  • [[File:socialnet.png|300px|thumb|right|The Power of Social Networks]]'''Privacy in Social Networking''' has become a topic of much concern since the increa ===Privacy Settings===
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  • ...amples of environments in a digital society in which the interpretation of privacy in public can be applied in this context are [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...15. doi:10.1007/s10676-009-9186-x. </ref> <ref>Stanford University Press ''Privacy In Context'' Hellen Nissenbaum 2009</ref>
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  • |issue=Facebook's Privacy Policy |value=Privacy, Disclosure
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  • ...pple’s privacy policy is more popularly known for its staunch stance for privacy, starting in 2014, in comparison with other tech companies such as Google a [[File:Privacy.png|400px|thumb|right]]
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  • Online privacy from employers is one of the social and legal issues of online privacy. Online actions are monitored more closely, and words and actions online ha ...ssional.” He brought suit, claiming that Pillsbury violated his right to privacy, and that he was therefore wrongfully terminated.
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  • == <big>'''Privacy in Venmo'''</big> == ...be public in Venmo and do not consider the necessity to change the default privacy setting to private. What’s more, since Venmo requires users to write for
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  • [[File:Social-Media-Privacy2-900x400.jpeg|thumb|right|600px|Social Media privacy concern <br> Copyright: https://it.wisc.edu/news/4-ways-to-better-protect-your-privacy-in-social-media-apps/]]
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  • ...ndividual or a group feels unwilling or inconvenient to share with others. Privacy protection is a natural human right of each individual. <ref>Privacy in China |(汉语词语)_百度百科, https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E9
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  • ...d-privacy-in-the-covid-19-response "Joint Statement on Data Protection and Privacy in the COVID-19 Response"] 19, Nov. 2020</ref>. [[File:Coviddata.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Privacy in relation to COVID-19<ref>https://www.coe.int/en/web/human-rights-rule-of
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  • Extended Reality [XR] Privacy Policies content
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  • ...ndustry'' https://www.geekwire.com/2021/washington-state-finally-pass-data-privacy-laws-bill-backed-tech-industry/</ref>]] ...ning their privacy policies <ref> Bukaty, Preston. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) : An Implementation Guide, IT Governance Ltd, 2019. ProQuest Ebo
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  • ...ted through every exchange of information. <ref>[https://www.priv.gc.ca/en/privacy-topics/technology/md_info_201410/ What is Metadata?]</ref> Physical interac == Ethical Concerns Regarding the Privacy and Surveillance of Metadata ==
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  • .... Cambridge University Press.</ref> To maintain one's [[Wikipedia:privacy| Privacy in the Online Environment]] one simply restrains from sharing one's persona ...that represent one's offline self. Although this is not a way to maintain privacy, it is a method to not deceive other users who come in contact with one's a
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  • ...at should not be seen by the public. In that case, it can protect personal privacy and identities of certain persons who are considered to be "at risk."<ref>1 ...hip. There is often a fine line between freedom of speech and security and privacy. More often than not, censorship for what certain groups would consider a g
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  • .... Information ethics broadly examines issues related to ownership, access, privacy, security, and community. Information Ethics is related to the fields of co
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  • ...in late October 2011 <ref> [http://news.cnet.com/2030-1069_3-5172731.html Privacy in the age of transparency] </ref>.
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  • (general info with policy vacuums and privacy in online environment as examples...) ====Privacy in the Online Environment====
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  • *Miller, Seamus; Weckert, John (2000). "Privacy, the workplace and the Internet". Journal of Business Ethics 28: 255–265.
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  • *"Liberal Theory and the Collective Right to Privacy" 2nd Annual Information Ethics Roundtable, Massachusetts College of Liberal
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  • ...Privacy in the Online Environment is related to the fields of information privacy and [[Wikipedia:Anonymity|anonymity]] in [[Wikipedia:Cyberspace|cyberspace] == The Complexity of Privacy in Virtual Environments ==
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  • ...lue and address being public go beyond internet security and into personal privacy and safety. me to reevaluate my privacy settings. As a user, I had little control over who could or could not view
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  • ===Ontological Model of Privacy=== ...issue of Privacy, Floridi offers his Ontological Model. In this framework, privacy is measured at the extent to which ontological friction exists in the infos
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  • ...cussing the details of Prince's suicide out of “respect for the family's privacy.” Many in the community of about 17,000 in western Massachusetts was in s *[[Privacy in Social Networking]]
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  • ...would not have engaged in offline stalking for fear of being caught.<ref> Privacy Rights Clearinghouse "ONLINE HARASSMENT & CYBERSTALKING" https://www.privac ...mation from a victim's online identity raises ethical concerns surrounding privacy, anonymity, and virtual identity.
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  • ...rstalking and the invasion of personal [[Privacy_in_the_Online_Environment|privacy]] online. ...n without much difficulty via the Internet. He was able to violate Boyer's privacy and gain deep access to her personal life. This is an example of how legisl
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  • ...y and real-world identies. In February 2011, Alma Whitten, the Director of Privacy, Product and Engineeringm at Google, made a blog post about the importance ...ot be judged by sex, race or gender. Pseudonyms also give users a level of privacy that the current real name system cannot grant. On the other hand, some use
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  • ...al-selves-privacy.pdf "Plural Selves and Relational Identity: Intimacy and Privacy Online,"] 2008. Retrieved on 4 April 2018.</ref> In the online space, there
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  • === Cloud Security and Privacy === ...or protect.<ref>[https://www.privacyrights.org/ar/cloud-computing.htm The Privacy Implications of Cloud Computing]</ref>
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  • ...etscape's. In 2001, "Microsoft implements tools that support Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P), a technology under development by the World Wide Web Con
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  • ...ng personal identification, images, videos, music, and thoughts. Issues of privacy tend to be the main point of debate against these types of services since o Moral issues include cyber-bullying, fake profiles, and invasion of privacy.
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  • ...o do include revealing personal information, compromising others' personal privacy, complaining about reposts, pleading for votes, and posting comments that l ...arguing about its borderline child pornographic aesthetic and its lack of privacy protection for young girls. /r/jailbait was shut down by site administrator
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  • In his own writing he speaks mainly on the policy of information privacy, "cyberethics," and biological information and computing ethics. His arti *Web mining and personal privacy, including the [[Facebook]] Beacon controversy
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  • ...athered and studied, ethical concerns arise from the lack of anonymity and privacy of the subjects used in data mining techniques as well as around receiving ...on, and information asymmetries.<ref>Schermer, B.W. (2011). The limits of privacy in automated profiling and data mining. Computer Law and Security Report, 2
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  • ===Information Security and Privacy=== ...ic or derivative motivating force behind information security, information privacy compels many companies, governments, and people alike to consider the impli
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  • ...amount of personal information you allow people to see. Putting the proper privacy settings on these websites is also important, so people you do not know are ===Privacy===
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  • ...etc. The chat sessions in World of Warcraft have also been the subject of privacy concerns as similar to any other messaging device, may hold sensitive infor ==== Privacy and Online Confessions ====
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  • ...implications, particularly from academic purists and humans concerned with privacy. ===Privacy===
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  • ...is allowed only one account per lifetime and the rules guarding the site's privacy and high [[Wikipedia:Glossary_of_BitTorrent_terms#Share_ratio|"ratio"]] are
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  • ...cepts of ''informational privacy'', ''physical privacy'', and ''decisional privacy.'' ...us vehicles.<ref name = "Shaw"> Shaw, Johnathan. "The Watchers Assaults on Privacy in America". Harvard Magazine. 2017. </ref>
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  • ...rison Project" design, however, lives on in popular culture and studies of privacy and surveillance, as the '''panopticon''' (the official term for the design ...ponent for women's and LGBTQ rights, along with law reform, economics, and privacy. Although he still held a very sexist opinion on women in terms of intellec
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  • ...Facebook data, thus creating more ethical ambiguity and concern regarding privacy and accessibility.
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  • ...oemaker, David W. “Self-Exposure and Exposure of the Self: Informational Privacy and the Presentation of Identity.” Ethics and Information Technology, vol
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  • ...here has been a drastic increase in mention of and care around online data privacy and security. These questions surrounding this topic along with how our per ...ublic and media backlash against CA and Facebook and debate about personal privacy and data ethics.<ref name=facebook/>
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  • ...ug research<ref>3BL blogs: DNA testing is popular, but many are unaware of privacy concerns (2019). Chatham: Newstex. Retrieved from http://proxy.lib.umich.ed ...w that addresses this concept of genetic privacy. There are concerns among privacy experts regarding GINA’s narrow scope, which is limited to prohibiting he
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  • Hacking is the invasion of an individual's privacy through a technological medium. '''Hacking security''' refers to being free ...dentity including financial, health, or personal data, bringing up serious privacy concerns. Hacking security has become easier as information technology adva
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  • ...vans, David S. "The online advertising industry: Economics, evolution, and privacy." Journal of economic perspectives 23.3 (2009): 37-60.</ref><ref>Turow, Jos ...hp/Confidentiality_of_Online_Data heightened concerns] in regards to user privacy, data protection, reach, and corporate transparency in advertising.
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  • ...eral unethical practices such as doxxing and gatekeeping. The violation of privacy and ethics in the online community can be examined as a result of the gamer ...r home. She was eventually forced to leave her home out of concern for her privacy and safety, but refused to be silenced by the harassers. She offered a $11,
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  • ...n be viewed as an act of seeking justice in response to a violation of our privacy and rights.
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  • ...losion/index.html "Explosion in Data Collection and Data Sharing"]. ''Data Privacy Lab''. Retrieved April 28, 2019.</ref> .... He questions, "does respect for individual's privacy require respect for privacy of the group to which the individual belongs to?"<ref>Floridi, Luciano (Mar
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  • ...chievous behaviors of Internet trolls and their deliberate abuse of online privacy. Trolls typically hide behind the anonymity provided by online environments
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  • ...h searchers. In 2008 Wang Fei sued Tianya and Zhang Leyi for violating his privacy and provoking the defamation of his character<ref>McLaughlin, Ryan. [http:/ ...of [[cyberbullying]]. Some believe it is not ethical to invade a person's privacy on the internet, but if the information is out there, then no one can stop
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  • [[File:socialnet.png|300px|thumb|right|The Power of Social Networks]]'''Privacy in Social Networking''' has become a topic of much concern since the increa ===Privacy Settings===
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  • ...ettings to allow for only private sharing<ref>https://foursquare.com/legal/privacy</ref>. ...res have developed and each time people threaten to quit the site if their privacy is not respected. This will be an interesting feature when Facebook releas
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  • ===Privacy===
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  • ...o have gotten lucky. It's a strange feeling knowing that much of my online privacy is due only to chance. ...ation could be accessed given that I had felt I’d set up my account with privacy in mind. Additionally, many of these features were not available when I fir
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  • |privacy ...al Network.'' The site also poses serious ethical questions regarding the privacy of users and the ownership of their information posted. There has also been
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  • ...ternalDBID=n%2Fa&rft.externalDocID=121082132</ref>. As a result, patients' privacy is susceptible to violation, which raises the question if the benefits of E ===Privacy===
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  • ...ithout a user's consent, ethical concerns have arisen focusing on personal privacy, personal choice, and vulnerability of targets. ...ata Mining, it has become a very controversial topic in relation to online privacy.
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  • ...t to adopt cloud computing because of the importance of client information privacy in their work. There are tradeoffs, as cloud hosting companies have large d [[Category: Privacy]]
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  • ===Hacking, Trolling, and Privacy=== ...ary 2016. </ref> Thus, there is a gray line between keeping the safety and privacy of security officers and promoting safer and slower driving behavior by sho
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  • ===Privacy Issues=== ...violation of privacy and personal identity. Facebook further endangers the privacy of users because it is creating tools to predict future behavior based on e
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  • ...et View has recently been the subject of online data collecting issues and privacy issues. <ref>Wikipedia. [[Wikipedia:Google_Street_View|Google Street View]] | Google took New Zealand Privacy Commission's suggestion and blurred people's faces, but not the registratio
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  • ===Privacy===
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  • ...nnected to the internet. Though Spotify has offered many features to limit privacy, there are still ways around this via other services, like Soundiiz, a webs ===Privacy Issues===
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  • ...and transfer health-clinical data. It can also involve the information and privacy necessary when combining health information and technology.<ref>http://www.
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  • ...rivacy ([[Privacy in the Online Environment|In the Online Environment]], [[Privacy in Social Networking|In Social Networking]]) ...ure--our sacred spaces. Could we, for example, build a Net that reweights privacy concerns, acknowledging that these, as much as information, are central to
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  • ...hetically indifferent, along with AI aiding human progress and loyalty and privacy issues.<ref>Singler, Beth. “AI Slaves: the Questionable Desire Shaping Ou ===Loyalty and Privacy===
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  • ...chnologies within the fields of energy consumption, algorithms, and online privacy. ===Online Privacy===
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  • ....com/article/salvadorhernandez/family-tree-dna-fbi-investigative-genealogy-privacy.</ref> ===Privacy===
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  • ==== Privacy/Surveillance ==== ...oice, and cookies. An example of designing for privacy would be Facebook's privacy features. When an individual posts a photo, Facebook allows that person to
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  • ===Privacy=== ...will be directed to the person under attack. This results in the person's privacy being violated multiple times.
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  • ...sentations of ourselves to be. This is summarized by The Control Theory of Privacy which states that, ...one’s beliefs ground emotions of self-esteem. One has the informational privacy to the extent one has control over others’ access to, and one’s own pre
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  • ...This filtering contributes to the ethical concern of a severe invasion of privacy - to such an extent that it may be considered constant surveillance. [[File:Twitterpic123.png|300px|thumb|right|Concerns about no privacy]]
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  • ...riction also introduces a number of ethical issues including anonymity and privacy. ...L., The Fourth Revolution: How the Infosphere is Reshaping Human Reality, Privacy, Oxford University Press, 2014, 101-128.</ref> Just as revolutionary commun
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  • # The requested information invades another private individual's privacy if disclosed.<ref name="faq"/> ...guity. What information rises to the standard of violating an individual's privacy? Especially when that individual is not consulted throughout the process. C
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  • California, which has some of the most developed digital privacy and security laws, has certain statutes that apply to digital assets. Calif ===Data Creation, Ownership, and Privacy===
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  • ..., as many people do not believe that it is possible to protect individual privacy to the extent that it was before. It has also raised environmental concerns ...ise with growing data and that the matters of group privacy and individual privacy have several points of intersection that can be potential grey areas or pro
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  • ...Shoemaker, David W. "Self-exposure and exposure of the self: informational privacy and the presentation of identity," Spring Science and Business Media, 2009<
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  • ...brings about several ethical concerns surrounding the notions of consent, privacy and sexual harassment - among others. ...ful to both receiving and sending parties. This not only breaks a sense of privacy between users but also causes a trust issue between the users sending sexua
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  • ...ds-on effort they require. Human error is inevitable causing concerns with privacy and trust when information is sent to these third-party moderators. <ref> Z
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  • ...in information among search engines has lead to ethical concerns regarding privacy, the filtering of search results, and types of biases that may occur among ...as involved in the search engine design, the filtering of results, and the privacy of the user.
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  • ...amples of environments in a digital society in which the interpretation of privacy in public can be applied in this context are [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...15. doi:10.1007/s10676-009-9186-x. </ref> <ref>Stanford University Press ''Privacy In Context'' Hellen Nissenbaum 2009</ref>
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  • ...ciary Committee delayed the vote for the implementation of the Stop Online Privacy Act aimed at mandating internet service providers to alter records in the [
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  • ...asses legal issues related to Internet use. Some of these concerns involve privacy, freedom of speech, jurisdiction, and internet usage.
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  • ...arrieriq Gizmodo: Carrier IQ Software May Not Record Messages But It’s a Privacy Risk]</ref> Ethical issues arise when the software invades a person's privacy without their full knowledge and consent of it occurring. If the software
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  • ===Privacy=== ...ocations of the photo, Imgur strips the photos of this data to protect the privacy of those unaware of exif data's existence.<ref name = "exif">[http://imgur.
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  • ===Privacy Issues=== ...op employees, including the CEO himself. This is a clear violation of the privacy laws laid out in our country; however, the inability by the authorities to
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  • === Data Privacy and Consent ===
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  • ...hi & Saatch. In 2008 Wang Fei sued Tianya and Zhang Leyi for violating his privacy and provoking the defamation of his character<ref>[http://www.ryan-mclaughl ...nformation being posted in online forums, which is an extreme violation of privacy. Tianya has been held accountable for not promptly removing posts that cont
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  • ...ese forums allow for anonymity through a online screen name. The increased privacy is a factor that contributes to my increased usage on these sites as oppose Due to the prevalence of my name and privacy settings it is very difficult to pinpoint my online identity on the interne
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  • ...ed with memes include control of the meme (or lack thereof) as it spreads, privacy of the people depicted in popular memes, copyright issues (specifically Art ===Privacy===
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  • ...rs]. Ethical issues encountered in this setting often include security and privacy issues, most often relating to the unintentional spread of inaccurate infor
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  • ...r </ref> The use of Tor and it's development highlight ethical concerns on privacy. ...relay. Tor uses the same circuit for connections for 10 minutes to ensure privacy and security.<ref name="tor" />
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  • ...s]. Recommender systems pose a number of ethical challenges, including the privacy of aggregated information and the use of such systems for unethical purpose ===Privacy===
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  • ...n order to gain back users trust and create a new standard for information privacy. At first glance, Zuckerberg's original thought that this was an okay thing ...ers date to Cambridge Analytica, and it lead to his policy to increase the privacy of user information on both Facebook and Instagram. In the end, these "mist
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  • ...for an increased amount of debate surrounding the ethical implications of privacy online. ..., sexual orientation, etc. In order to counteract what would be considered privacy intrusions, Google has an ''Incognito'' mode that can be used on their web
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  • ...ry ten minutes and update the spreadsheet. In a sense, blockchain promotes privacy because it protects individual’s personal data by decentralizing control ...sh''' is a cryptocurrency, forked from the Bitcoin source code, with added privacy functionality compared to the normal Bitcoin Core. It uses a cryptographic
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  • ...systems/ </ref> The birth of GIS has also led to discussions regarding the privacy, property, accuracy, and accessibility of information. ...unding GIS have not been addressed. Mason and Collins pinpointed issues of privacy, property, accuracy, and accessibility to be the four main concerns regardi
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  • ...e many [[Facebook#Ethical_Concerns_of_Facebook |ethical issues surrounding privacy]] on Facebook. ...work</ref> Even though Diaspora is largely seen as an attempt to solve the privacy and ethical issues surrounding Facebook's highly centralized network, users
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  • ===Privacy=== ...iction is lacking, Ebay does not provide its users with true informational privacy or, "the freedom from informational interference or intrusion, achieved tha
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  • ====Privacy==== ...personal information, the protection of this data is vital to concerns of privacy and the expanding use of technolongy. The question of who has access to thi
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  • ===Privacy Concerns=== ...rs-privacy/"Angry Birds Leak: Why App Developers Should Guard Their Users' Privacy"] 28 January 2015. Retrieved on 11 April 2017.</ref>
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  • ...ues surrounding the site regarding comments, benefit, and harm, as well as privacy. Additionally, issues arise when determining perpetrators for the upload of ...predatory behavior, stalking, threats, harassment, intimidation, invading privacy, revealing other people’s personal information, and inciting others to co
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  • ...ethical issues of the information age. As he outlines it, these issues are privacy, accuracy, property, and accessibility. One of Mason's main claims in regar
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  • ====Privacy==== ...ke a hard stance on these issues either way and even using the pretense of privacy violation as a means to set up a joke.<ref> "Aiden Pearce, Snooping Superhe
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  • ...ate issues including fraud protection, financial security, and information privacy have been major points of contention. These practices have sparked mainstr ===Privacy===
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  • ...nized online protest occurred in 1990, when raised concerns over consumer privacy led the public to take action against product called the the Lotus Marketp
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  • Ethically, biobanks have raised questions on privacy, research ethics, and medical ethics. While viewpoints on these ethics are ...to participants, the right to ownership of intellectual property, and the privacy and security of donors who participate. Because of these issues, researche
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  • ===Violation of Privacy=== ...ization VI, they created such a controversy, due to the violation of their privacy and the loss of control of their information, that Firaxis, the studio that
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  • ...until he realized that she was indeed pregnant. This raises a very serious privacy issue regarding the appropriate use of recommender systems. This situation
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  • ===Privacy=== ...2012, Pinterest announced that they had responded to the request for more privacy controls by adding new features. Now there is a flag icon on each user’s
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  • ...Apr. 2017.</ref> Instagram has fallen under criticism for issues regarding privacy, nudity, and the impact of the application felt by professional photographe ...icture to an external social media account. Instead, it will depend on the privacy settings set on their other profile.
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  • ...y.<ref name="hipaa"/> Over 3,500 one-star reviews where patients mentioned privacy or HIPAA concerns were found, some in which resulted in disputes between pa
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  • *[[Privacy in Social Networking]] *[[Privacy]]
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  • ...ssues http://blog.sfgate.com/abraham/2010/06/24/iphone-4-problems-facetime-privacy-and-sexviding-are-new-issues/</ref>
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  • ...cessed. As Luciano Floridi writes “It’s not that we don’t care about privacy, but that we accept that being online may be one of the less private things .... Therefore, I wasn’t incredibly concerned over my lack of informational privacy. <b>It simply wasn't harmful to me</b>.
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  • ...as to the truth in the description of items sold, what items are sold, and privacy in PayPal, the payment company acquired by eBay in 2002 through which most ===Privacy===
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  • ...ting or disabling. Hacking affects the [[Privacy in the Online Environment|privacy]] of online users, a lot of whom do not have the skills or are not technolo
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  • ...chnology brings with it a range of security concerns such as data security/privacy, use in humans, and ability to discreetly track people or objects. ...cord size currently held by Hitachi. RFIDs raise ethical issues concerning privacy and monitoring.
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  • ...MS Services <ref>PCWorld. ''"Girls Around Me App Voluntarily Pulled After Privacy Backlash"'' http://www.pcworld.com/article/252996/girls_around_me_app_volun ...location-syncing application's terms of use and risked individual target's privacy.
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  • ...vice providers from knowing exactly what they are hosting, and protect the privacy of users. They also work to make a shutdown of the Pirate Bay backed by onl
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  • ...g implemented. The tracking of cookies poses ethical concerns such as user privacy and the ability for parties using cookies to see what sites the user has pr ...ments, products, and features to a particular user, maintaining the user's privacy and other various settings. After the user logs out, Facebook would alert t
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  • ===Privacy=== Others are concerned that there is sure to be a breach of privacy, and student athletes digital content could potentially be made public <ref
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  • ...ight issues dealing with the creators and owners of the music on the site, privacy about the type of music users listen to, and explicit content featured on t ...m possible. It brings to light the question what do users value more their privacy or the quality of service? However, the recommender system ultimately raise
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  • ...uch as security breaches, falsified credentials, and recommendation system privacy. ===Informational Privacy===
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  • ...ng has an array ethical issues such as [[Privacy_in_the_Online_Environment|privacy concerns]], the question of acceptable [[Cyberwarfare|cyberwarfare]], how c ...tted over the internet. The altogether driving concepts of these hacks are privacy and what pieces of information should not be open to the general public.
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  • ===Privacy=== ...at at login "cookies must be enabled". Many users attempt to maintain more privacy by erasing their online bread trail. The way they can do this is through ac
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  • ...dd a user as a friend. Line users complained that this feature presented a privacy issue since it made personal information available to strangers. Abuse of t
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  • ===Privacy=== There has been ethical debates over issues of privacy regarding Citizendium's requirement to submit your real name online in orde
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  • |privacy= ...number of ethics controversies over its history. These include issues of privacy infringement, copyright infringement, upvote rigging, and terms of service
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  • ..._Web.html</ref> Web 2.0 websites raise ethical concerns, including that of privacy and anonymity online. Because internet use and contributions through Web 2. *[[Privacy in Social Networking]]
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  • ...are conducted through a credit card or debit card and websites have strong privacy settings to ensure that customer's personal data is protected.
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  • ...n ratings is ethically concerning not only because of data collection as a privacy risk but also because users of Netflix may choose to watch movies with frie ...tp://mashable.com/2012/11/30/netflix-video-privacy-protection-act/ Netflix Privacy Protection Act] </ref>
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  • ...recursor to large-scale surveillance efforts that could potentially invade privacy. In the hands of the wrong people, the tracking device could be used for ev
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  • ===Privacy=== ...een. If the user does not share their information verbally, there is still privacy concerns, as the other user on the screen can see the user physically. In a
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  • ...applications. In addition, ethical issues exist pertaining to the 4Shared privacy policy and possible copyright infringement. === Privacy Policy ===
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  • ...Prezi decks are available online through a simple Google search. This is a privacy flaw in Prezi's platform concept because users might want to create a prese ===Privacy Online===
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  • ...ommunication as any other area of computing. The generic problems involve privacy, property, drawing the line between individual freedom and (public and priv
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  • ...ulu arguing that the companies' tracking methods violate the federal Video Privacy Protection Act as well as California state laws. It was also seen that Hulu
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  • ...other/statement-concern-about-predictive-policing-aclu-and-16-civil-rights-privacy-racial-justice</ref> ...anybody. Many people are trying to fight SPI because it is an invasion of privacy and claim the technology is inherently racist. <ref> Hvistendahl, Mara....
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  • ...binary people and people of color. There have also been concerns about the privacy of users, in addition to the inability to know how AGR has gendered them an ...ecognition, largely focused on the problems that come with a breach in the privacy of and/or the misgendering of a user.
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  • ...that their browser is designed in a manner that implicitly threatens user privacy. ...ersonal assistant. There are many ethical implications with Alexa such as privacy and security issues. <ref>[http://si410wiki.sites.uofmhosting.net/index.ph
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  • ...ass Product". He believes that mass-encryption will help keep the people's privacy safer and is hoping that with Mega's help, over half the information/traffi
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  • ...million links being deleted from the site. The US Electronic Communication Privacy Act prevents systems administrators from looking at users' account informat
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  • ...of ethical concerns and discussions. Such topics include buyer and seller privacy, and selling or purchasing illegal items. Additionally, Etsy has been invo ..."Safety (and Privacy) First" http://www.etsy.com/blog/news/2012/safety-and-privacy-first/?ref=about_blog_title</ref>
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  • One of the greatest issues facing health informatics is that of privacy. With electronic medical records, a patient’s entire health history is ac ===Privacy===
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  • ...ng devices. Because of the massive amount of file sharing on Dropbox, many privacy and copyright issues arise, leading to some noteworthy ethical implications ...have adopted this new feature, while others are hesitant due to issues of privacy.
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  • ...ions, Whisper has its own set of controversies and ethical issues, such as privacy and security, law enforcement conflict, and cyberbullying. ...olocation feature has raised ethical concerns such as stalking and loss of privacy. The other location-based feature is the ability to set the school that a u
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  • ...ograms rather than releasing episodes individually. Ethical issues such as privacy, net neutrality, and addiction that arise from video streaming services are ...ingle time. Sharing passwords raise ethical concerns, like the invasion of privacy, as anyone with the account password would view everything that each profil
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  • ===Privacy Issues=== One concern about Airbnb is privacy both for the homeowner and the guest. For the homeowner, there are issues r
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  • ...on and use practices in their privacy policies as required by the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights.
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  • ...it easier to covertly record one’s surroundings, and concerns regarding privacy have grown increasingly prevalent. Despite being criticized for potential privacy issues, video surveillance has been helpful in detecting and solving crime.
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  • ...as been a growing topic of discussion. Ethical issues include residential privacy, geofencing, UAV noise, transparency in military action, the well-being of ...used.<ref name="Smithsonian" /> This debate, in addition to concerns about privacy, has led 35 states to introduce legislation limiting drone use by governmen
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  • ''Talk about "IRL Streaming" and the breach of privacy of the streamer. When is it appropriate to live stream? When is it not? Tal
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  • |privacy ...oogle.com/&referrer=https://www.google.com/</ref>. In 2011, Renren faced a privacy leakage, revealing the confidential information of thousands of users. The
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  • ...used as identity theft. It was a smart move from the company to shift some privacy policies around. <ref> Widner, David [https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywin ...es-users-privacy-reveals-what-you-have-read/ "Creepy Quora Erodes Users’ Privacy, Reveals What You Have Read." ] Naked Security. N.p., 09 Aug. 2012.</ref>In
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  • .... Wired. Retrieved 22 April, 2017, from /</ref> This raises concerns about privacy infringement surrounding location tracking of drivers who are currently usi
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  • Many ethical concerns regarding privacy and security have been raised about Alexa and other voice response systems. Another privacy and security controversy was sparked when a San Diego area television stati
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  • ...he designers of Nest to ignore this vulnerability and have customers' data privacy at risk.
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  • ...ch as the camera and contact list even though it is unnecessary. Whisper's privacy policy says that they reserve the right to turn over any information if any ===Privacy===
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  • ...spread of false information, questionable alien technologies, security and privacy breaches, and more. The X-Files has its own Wiki which contains thousands o ...ment keeping secrets from its agents and the world is unethical, breaching privacy for often personal gain also challenges information ethics.
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  • ...re the information it provides to its user. In the case of Slack, a user's privacy is maintained. ===Privacy===
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  • ...onnected infosphere. To be clear, I’m not hiding, or even think about my privacy. Therefore, it’s strange to see that I’m an enigma to data collectors.
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  • ...ties Act| Americans with Disabilities Act,]] local regulations, insurance, privacy, passenger discrimination, and airport policies.
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  • ...f dark patterns, with an additional eight subtypes related specifically to privacy. .... getting 3 domains and therefore saving 69%), the site automatically adds privacy protection at $7.99 per domain per year. When a user proceeds to checkout,
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  • ...e of an unprecedented government request for user information and weakened privacy and data security. <ref> http://www.apple.com/customer-letter/ </ref>
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  • ...ed to limit what is available, I have always been worried that what little privacy settings I have control over were not enough to actually limit the availabl ...s well. This was almost shocking. No matter how hard I tried to control my privacy online, I figured that it would be futile. Seeing that going through these
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  • ===User Privacy and Control=== ...corresponding ads to their personal preferences regarding shopping habits, privacy, and website use of personal data. Additionally, these options not only giv
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  • ...s had many ethical issues, including cyberbullying, child and teen safety, privacy, and the "top friends" feature. ===Privacy===
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  • ===Privacy=== ...data is out there, something just needs to go and collect it in order for privacy to be taken away from us. Most of the time, either on social media sites o
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  • ...come infamous for a variety of ethical issues, namely in user and employee privacy, sexual harassment and discrimination, development of autonomous vehicles, ===Privacy===
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  • === Privacy === ...ns on Google Glass that would allow for facial recognition "without strong privacy protections in place." <ref name="ref2">Glass Almanac: [http://glassalmanac
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  • ...millennials. Ethical concerns with Snapchat revolve around issues such as privacy, cat-fishing, sexting, and security. In particular, users are intuitively m ...pchat with personal information. In the past, Snapchat has had issues with privacy and security.
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  • Facebook responded to the initial criticism of the study by focusing more on privacy and data use rather than the ethical dilemmas of emotional manipulation.<re *[[Facebook Privacy Policy]]
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  • ...s, it has also raised ethical concerns regarding safety, such as scammers, privacy, and effects on integrity. ===Privacy===
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  • |value=Privacy, Disclosure, Society ...t, 10-16-2014) https://www.fbi.gov/news/speeches/going-dark-are-technology-privacy-and-public-safety-on-a-collision-course</ref> Much like how computer hacker
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  • ...some cases allows for increased convenience but also means a sacrifice of privacy. ===Privacy===
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  • ...ess information and is largely thought of as an extension of ones right to privacy, speech and expression.<ref>https://www.techopedia.com/definition/24976/fre ...ord’s veto of the Privacy Act that featured many amendments to FIOA. The Privacy Act of 1974 allows citizens to see all records about oneself and change the
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  • ...ical issues of the information age: Accuracy, Property, Accessibility, and Privacy.<ref>Mason, Richard O. “Four Ethical Issues of the Information Age.” MI
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  • ...er research focuses on the ethical issues surrounding surveillance and the privacy concerns associated with them. His most recent research examines the use of ==='''Privacy'''===
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  • ...p, privacy, and surveillance. They scare me. Is he becoming one of those...privacy nuts? Or do his friends just have different standards about sharing everyth
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  • ...partments. Retrieval of this information along with patient records breach privacy rights from all angles. <ref name="Forbes ">http://www.forbes.com/forbes/we
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  • ...the most is Instagram. I am happy to see they keep their photos secure and privacy seems to be top of mind for the company. While I blame big technology and social media companies for not ensuring privacy as well as the capitalistic society we live in for itching to continuously
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  • ...ations at home and abroad, in keeping with U.S. laws and the protection of privacy and civil liberties. Keith B. Alexander is the Director of NSA and Chief of ...on Terror has put the agency at the forefront of ethical issues concerning privacy and fourth amendment rights.
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  • === Privacy === ...can be used as surveillance <ref> Wassom, Brian D. Augmented reality law, privacy, and ethics: law, society, and emerging AR technologies. Waltham, MA, USA:
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  • ...mon_law|common law]] (i.e., do not take what is not yours, respect others' privacy, etc.) is exercised by most when invited to address such a problem. [[category: Privacy]]
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  • The main ethical concerns in the 2016 election related to privacy and election integrity. Emails were illegally stolen from a private server === Privacy ===
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  • ...f privacy for users. Where to draw the line between protection of personal privacy, and collection of adequate information to be able to track down a user tha ===Privacy and Autonomy===
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  • ...access to information and the right to [[Privacy in the Online Environment|privacy]], as well as online anonymity problems. ...ss or share information.<ref>[https://www.epic.org/privacy/publicrecords/ "Privacy and Public Records"] epic.org. Retrieved 12 March 2019.</ref> As more recor
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  • ...ww.healthcareitnews.com/news/human-implantable-rfid-chips-some-ethical-and-privacy-concerns.</ref> Devices such as cardioverter defibrillators<ref>“Implanta ...aying her trust and spying on her daughter, which is breaking any sense of privacy that Sara thought she had. Near the end, Sara discovers that her mom had wi
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  • ...t extent they are liable for their actions. Ultimately, this comes down to privacy and people not completely understanding what they post on the internet can
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  • ...ever know how the viewer of your information uses it, and it may hurt your privacy security. First, is the privacy of the celebrities with lots of information on this app being threatened? A
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  • ...ic to get any sort of meaningful result. This is mostly because I enjoy my privacy from others on the web who I do not know. Although there seems to be a mini
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  • ...ver could. Understanding this has led me to question the concept of online privacy and its ethical implications. Are we the consumers of tech products, or are ...and share de-identified and aggregated information with third-parties” (Privacy.commonsense.org). Instagram additionally “states that a person's distinct
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  • ...sign up for accounts with my real name. This was never so much because of privacy concerns so much as I have had a general disinterest in the digital realm. ...to free up storage and forget who I am. So despite the ethical concerns of privacy invasion today, the data they collect will frame my identity far longer tha
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  • ...s not fully encompass my life and personality, I am happy that I have some privacy from the world. Online, it might not say enough about me, but at least it i
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  • ...ast votes to be public. That's how pessimistic I was toward my online data privacy. Yet even with all these privacy roadblocks, I still believed that I could be able to find just about all my
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  • ...n among people my age, it essentially leaves my page a paradox of opposing privacy measures. Instagram is known to be heavily edited, curated, and publicized,
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  • ...s public of me such as my phone number, date of birth. Therefore, I took a privacy check one day and spent a couple of hours trying to hide information that w ===<b>Google’s privacy policy</b>===
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  • ...between sharing information about myself and still maintaining a level of privacy. ...a lot of thought into where we want to place ourselves on the spectrum of privacy and disclosure.
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  • ...lves are subject to misuses such as targeting, voyeurism, and violation of privacy. [[File:Survsfh.png|450px|thumb|right|<ref>[https://mashable.com/2018/02/15 ...lematic because individuals are not aware they are being watched and their privacy is violated unconsciously. Video surveillance technology is easily misused
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  • ...organizations that benefit from sharing this data regardless of their data privacy statements.<br /> ...then it can be difficult for me to trust an organization because most data privacy statements do not explain where data will be stored.<br />
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  • ...uences as a result of questionable actions, minimizing discrimination, and privacy. With anonymity, users are able to hide, distort, change, and multiply iden ...er friends, or controlling family members. In each category protection and privacy are common themes.
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  • ...ons/risk-and-resilience/our-insights/the-consumer-data-opportunity-and-the-privacy-imperative</ref> Given the large-scale consumer data breaches that have occ ...-tech-monopoly-dilemma/?sh=58c63fc33cfd</ref> Even though users may choose privacy, the current system doesn’t operate under what the user’s choose, and i
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  • ...efully implemented by recruiters, I have become far-more intrigued in data privacy policies which social media platforms are legally obligated to display. ...tes an account, the massive compilation begins. According to Instagram’s privacy policy, they collect all the user’s content, including the location of a
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  • ...ther, I never rode any of these waves. Though I have never really taken my privacy seriously, I’ve found myself mostly a ghost online. With the power of no-
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  • ...ghtfully using our information for their own benefit and we must fight for privacy. ''' My personal data identity falls somewhere in between these two argumen ...social media is easier than many may think. To educate both sides of the privacy argument I will break down how I personalized my internet portfolio.
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  • ..., I was fairly confident I would be happy with my online footprint and the privacy I'd achieved. Regardless, I set out, with only my name in my virtual hand,
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  • ...…) often research others online before meeting them, this lack of online privacy is cause for concern.
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  • ...lieve an incomplete data identity is safest for someone like me who values privacy and embodies identities that the algorithms influencing our daily lives cou ...time gaining traction. It feels as though I’ve exchanged my voice for my privacy.
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  • ...arches of myself, I thought, “Wow, I did a pretty good job keeping up my privacy online.” The default privacy setting I kept on my Facebook profile was on the stricter side. Unless one
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  • ...t to fix or update. Even though I limit what people can access now through privacy modes and being aware of what I post, the information about myself that I p ...will continue to be careful of what I post and make sure to implement more privacy settings for the digital platforms I currently have.
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  • ...data and whoever collects the data owns it (the current model). While the privacy agreements likely explain all of this in detail, many users are locked into ...hout any sort of advocacy for self poses a danger to our individuality and privacy. Without autonomy or the ability to exercise control over our digital selve
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  • ...ed throughout my life both physically and mentally. The online information privacy aspect definitely concerns me and I’m hoping that there isn’t anything ...ed to accept it. I only accept people that I know or know of to protect my privacy.
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  • ...t the lack of privacy the Internet often necessitates, but for the lack of privacy to push a version of myself that is no longer accurate out into the world f
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  • ...in that is not the case for all people. Further work in the area of online privacy should accordingly focus on giving back control of the presentation of the
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  • ...used in virtual assistants that are interactive, and threaten the owner's privacy if it is that voice assistants are constantly listening. ===Privacy===
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  • ...usernames are the exact same. I suppose it might be time to reevaluate my privacy settings on Pinterest.
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  • ...'t have many social media accounts. Understanding the importance of online privacy, I've made sure to distance the online profile/person I created from the pe ===Privacy and Transparency Concerns ===
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  • ...ese public figures so it is difficult to label these works as invasions of privacy. Additionally, the ethical dilemmas surrounding consent are difficult to pi
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  • ===Data Privacy=== ...acking-issue-scty/ Facebook's Onavo Protect VPN is Designed to Invade Your Privacy]</ref>
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  • ===Privacy=== ...rs-privacy-breach-lasted-much-longer-than-the-company-claimed/ "Tinder’s privacy breach lasted much longer than the company claimed on Tinder"] Retrieved on
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  • ...help map, crime and safety section, and more. Although Nextdoor defined a privacy policy available to all of its members, Nextdoor does raise ethical concern ...er, compared to Facebook, users turn to Nextdoor for “its reputation for privacy and a smaller community feel.<ref>HBS Digital Initiative. [https://digital.
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  • ...next step in this trend, and thus generates data that is on a new level of privacy and intimacy. ...o advertisers<ref>https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/28/18643146/apple-itunes-privacy-listening-data-disclosure-lawsuit-rhode-island-michigan</ref>. The intimate
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  • ...country and phone tracking capabilities. This has raised many questions of privacy and the devaluation of humanity, domestically and globally, which increasin ...ent authorities immense power to control people at the expense of personal privacy. <ref> Mozur, Paul, and Aaron Krolik. “A Surveillance Net Blankets China'
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  • ...Now, while I wish things were the same, I have come to accept that extreme privacy doesn’t really exist on the Internet unless you don’t use it at all (wh
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  • ...ne social persona and curated image of myself. But after hearing about the privacy complaints directed at social media platforms in recent years, it felt like ...signment is that social media platforms are not the only ones deserving of privacy-violation accusations. I didn’t expect to see many search results related
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  • ...d efficient self-driving cars interferes with the protection of one's data privacy. For instance, using sensors to detect obstacles such as humans in the way
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  • ...the uniqueness of my name. However, in regards to online data and one’s privacy, I believe this uniqueness to be a bad thing. It disturbs me how someone co
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  • ...Each service provides different levels of customization when it comes to privacy, but they all can essentially boil down to the question of public or privat Given the privacy settings on each of my main social media accounts and the capability of sit
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  • ...nship between privacy and identity has also made me rethink my approach to privacy. ...e satisfied with this though, as I purposely keep my social media on tight privacy settings. As both my profiles were private, I was unable to glean any perso
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  • ...information that can be found when searching names. Even data brokers and privacy-protected search engines displayed significant inconsistencies in showing r
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  • ===Implications for Personal Privacy=== ...ow and care about, rather than public displays. I feel a sense of relative privacy online simply because no information is available about me without specific
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  • ...iving up a lot of their personal privacy. Because of this tradeoff between privacy and completing a civic duty, I wonder if the dissemination of information a
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  • ...ese days, blending in with the crowd seems advantageous. Anonymity ensures privacy and safety in today’s technology-driven world. Often, people are terrifie ...s authentic. However, it was severely lacking in completeness. Even though privacy and safety is what's most important to me, I have to admit that I was a bit
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  • ...elf is shared with whom. Though I know no "private" account can protect my privacy and what is on the internet is fair game to be discoverable, for the purpos
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  • ...ussion between the tradeoff between privacy and branding. We claim to want privacy, but at the same time, we “use and expose information about ourselves to ...n Des Moines, Iowa that same summer. This seems like a direct violation of privacy: when did I ever have the option to conceal information? If they have this
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  • ==Privacy== ...hat the program also ran even after uninstalling the game which brought up privacy concerns for the users.<ref>Dealessandri Marie ''"Genshin Impact removes co
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  • === Privacy Policies === ...to much more invasive than what I had first imagined. One aspect of these privacy terms that I was shocked to rea was that even "when you’re not signed in
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  • ...y broadcast their lives to the world. Others have sought to maintain their privacy, perhaps by crowding out search results about their actual lives using care ...ame. I might fight back by secluding myself, safe within a shell of pseudo-privacy that I’ve slowly constructed.
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  • ...t my permission and consent which I find to be an invasion of my trust and privacy. Although my information is publicly available for everyone to see, I'm not
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  • ...o have a more unique name for myself, but when it comes to online data and privacy, I realize having a common name sometimes has its perks. <b> Hi, my name is
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  • For the longest time, I’ve always been stingy about my privacy. Whenever someone asked a question about me, such as “When’s your birth Maintaining my privacy has always been a central idea in my upbringing — growing up in a 3rd wor
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  • === Privacy Settings === ...you approve can see everything about you. I like LinkedIn’s customizable privacy styles because I think my digital identity is largely reflective of my acad
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  • ...les by the people around me, organizations I was attached to and cracks in privacy policies. In short, I learnt that '''my online identity isn’t created by ...significantly alter what we might intend for our internet audiences. What privacy controls, statements and initiatives provide is an illusion of control; whi
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  • ...ies were much less invasive. Ecosia wipes user data every week, as it is a privacy-friendly platform. This could be a reason why Ecosia yielded the least spec ...es this one step further. I now feel that we are fed an illusion of online privacy; nothing is truly private.
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  • === Privacy === ...iends and families. By sharing this information online, they put their own privacy at risk. One recent development in the past few years has been viewers loca
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  • ...pple’s privacy policy is more popularly known for its staunch stance for privacy, starting in 2014, in comparison with other tech companies such as Google a [[File:Privacy.png|400px|thumb|right]]
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  • ...till glad that I have at least attempted to protect my own information and privacy. So that even if people attempted to stalk me, whether, through Google’s .../2018/03/27/americans-complicated-feelings-about-social-media-in-an-era-of-privacy-concerns/
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  • ...ser structure and subreddit architecture bring up ethical issues involving Privacy, Anonymity, and the platform's neutrality as a technological entity. ===Privacy===
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  • ...the popularity of reality television and raises ethical issues surrounding privacy, individual identity, autonomy, and voyeurism. ...lationships.<ref>http://si410wiki.sites.uofmhosting.net/index.php/Vlogging#Privacy</ref> Unlike ''The Truman Show'', vlogging allows for more control over wha
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  • ...empts to recruit new members through media represent an intrusion upon the privacy of consumers. <ref>Inkoo, [http://movieline.com/2013/02/06/military-enterta
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  • ...s numerous benefits, measures should be taken to increase the security and privacy of biometric data. <ref name = " Behavioural Biometrics: Emerging Trends an == Privacy concerns and ethical implications ==
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  • === Invasion of Privacy ===
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  • ...over the past few years, it is often criticized for breaching its users’ privacy. In addition to this, the app has notable ethical issues by executing and a ...d, the video can be viewed by a number of people depending on the user’s privacy settings. If the user has a private account, the video can only be accessed
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  • ...c, in China, Tencent's products may have potential flaws in issues such as privacy, minors protection, and social responsibility. <br /> ...b.ca https://citizenlab.ca/2016/03/researchers-identify-major-security-and-privacy-issues-in-popular-china-browser-application-qq/</ref> <br/>
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  • ===Algorithm inputs and privacy=== ...s, YouTube collects<ref>Google Privacy Policy, https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en</ref>:
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