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The Top 10 (& Federal Actions): Student Privacy News (November 2017-February 2018)
[…] Trackers” (see Doug’s Twitter thread of findings here and coverage from EdSurge). Another security researcher reported their findings that “Website operators are in the dark about privacy violations by third-party scripts,” including at least one ed tech provider described in the article. Common Sense Media announced that it will be releasing simpler “ratings” for ed tech apps on privacy in […]
Case-law (CJEU, ECHR, national courts)
[…] the test. However, the questions of the test are not personal data (this may result in a situation where a person receives a copy of an exam script with the questions of the test blacked out). At the same time, the examiner’s comments are also the personal data of the examiner. Interestingly, the Court […]
School of Life by mrhasan
[…] hills of Bangladesh were frustrated for not having formal religion. The myth depicts that like other tribes God offered them a religion and language alphabet but the script written on banana leaf was eaten by the bearer cow. They used to punish the representative cow in a festival which became their most distinctive ritual. […]
FPF PPPM 2016 Digest Online Copy – FINAL
[…] Disconnect, and Privacy Badger. In our paper we show how these tools are effective at preventing traditional cookie-based blocking but fail to block many of the fingerprinting scripts we discovered on the web. This further shows that consumers have less control of fingerprinting-based tracking, even when they take steps to protect their privacy. This […]
The Top 10: Student Privacy News (Dec 2016-Jan 2017)
[…] Secretary DeVos was asked whether she would allow federal authorities to arrest those students at school, and she deferred the question to DOJ. Today, Common Sense Media released the script from their encryption test of ed tech products late last year (see that study here) so others can run this test themselves on any ed tech product. […]
sopipa-guide_nov-4-2016
[…] for testing application technical security controls, as well as any technical security controls in the environment, that are relied on to protect against vulnerabilities such as Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) and SQL injection. See https://www.owasp.org/images/5/58/OWASP_ASVS_Version_2.pdf. Additional Areas to Address for Security Policy and Practices Incident response planning and preparation: have a breach response plan. Your […]
PolonetskyGratton_RTBFpaper_FINAL
[…] Law 3, at 4. 131 Bert Jaap Koops, “Forgetting Footprints, Shunning Shadows: A Critical Analysis of the ‘Right to Be Forgotten’ in Big Data Practice” (2011) 8-3 SCRIPTed 229, at 4-5. 132 Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act , SC 2000, c. 5 [PIPEDA]. 133 See s. 4(1)(a) of PIPEDA. 23 certain provinces, […]
FPF_Always_On_WP
[…] advocates cited Mattel’s “Hello Barbie” as an example of a microphone-enabled device that supposedly brought the specter of surveillance. 9 The Wifi-connected doll, which follows a pre-set script (“What’s your favorite color?”) and uses speech recognition to respond to simple answers (“Orange is outstanding!”), undoubtedly has unique implications for children. Yet due to its […]
Thierer_The Pursuit of Privacy in a World Where Information Control Is Failing
[…] 148. InPrivate Browsing, M ICROSOFT , http://windows.microsoft.com/en‐US/ internet‐explorer/products/ie‐9/features/in‐private (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 149. Incognito mode (browse in private), G OOGLE , http://www.google.com/ support/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95464 (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 150. Private Browsing—Browse the web without saving information about the sites you visit, M OZILLA , http://support.mozilla.com/en‐US/kb/Private%20Browsing (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 151. Add‐Ons, M OZILLA , https://addons.mozilla.org/en‐US/firefox/tag/incognito (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 152. Dennis O’Reilly, Add ‘do not track’ to Firefox, IE, Google Chrome, CN ETNEWS .COM , Dec. 7, 2010, http://news.cnet.com/8301‐13880_3‐20024815‐68.html. 153. Ghostery Add‐On, M OZILLA , https://addons.mozilla.org/en‐US/firefox/ addon/ghostery (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 154. No Script Add‐On, M OZILLA , https://addons.mozilla.org/en‐US/firefox/ addon/noscript (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 155. Cookie Monster Add‐On, M OZILLA , https://addons.mozilla.org/en‐US/firefox/ addon/cookie‐monster (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 156. BetterPrivacy Add‐On, M OZILLA , https://addons.mozilla.org/en‐US/firefox/ addon/betterprivacy (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 157. TrackMeNot Add‐On, M OZILLA , https://addons.mozilla.org/en‐US/firefox/ addon/trackmenot (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 158. Collusion Add‐On, M OZILLA , http://www.mozilla.org/en‐US/collusion (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 442 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy [Vol. 36 “TACO” 159 (all for Firefox); No More Cookies 160 (for Internet Explorer); Disconnect (for Chrome);161 AdSweep (for Chrome and Opera); […]