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Stanford Medicine & Empatica, Google and Its Academic Partners Receive FPF Award for Research Data Stewardship
[…] Using a researcher-friendly version of Empatica’s E4 device that prevents the collection of geolocation data, IP address, or mobile International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) identifiers. Using QR codes to link participants to specific wearable devices to ensure that participant names and study record IDs would not be shared. Learn more about the project, including […]
Research from Stanford Medicine and Empatica, Inc: Early Detection of COVID-19 Using Empatica Smartwatch Data
[…] all plans, processes, and frameworks throughout the research collaboration. Use Technology to Enhance Privacy. The Stanford research team and Empatica took advantage of technology, where possible, to promote privacy throughout the project. Stanford employed QR codes to prevent the need to share participant identifiers, including names and study record IDs, with Empatica. Use Privacy-Protective […]
FPF Issues Award for Research Data Stewardship to Stanford Medicine & Empatica, Google & Its Academic Partners
[…] health information. Using a researcher-friendly device, Empatica’s E4, that prevents the collection of geolocation data, IP address, or mobile International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) identifiers. Using QR codes to link participants to specific wearable devices to ensure that participant names and study record IDs would not be shared. “A large part of our job […]
Session 2-1 Designing Meaningful Privacy by Feng & Yao
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India’s new Intermediary & Digital Media Rules: Expanding the Boundaries of Executive Power in Digital Regulation
[…] of ‘publishers of news and current affairs content’ and ‘publishers of online curated content’. Part III then sets up extensive requirements for publishers to adhere to specific codes of ethics, onerous content take-down requirements and three-tier grievance process with appeals lying to an Executive Inter-Departmental Committee of Central Government bureaucrats. Finally, the Rules contain […]
Privacy_The_Lost_Right_Jon_Mills_2008
[…] Widow Sues Over Film, Sept. 22, 2007, available at http://www.washingtonpost.com!wp.dynlcontentlartide/2007/09/22/AR2007092�200801. html (last visited May 9, 2008). ‘1 298 PRIVACY: THE LOST RIGHT and included another, “Free text virgin to virgin;’ beneath her photo. Virgin Mobile likely benefited from using the plaintiff’s image in its advertising campaign. And because the photograph was chosen to be […]
Privacy Papers for Policy Makers_FULL BK
[…] When it Comes to Information Privacy Attitudes and Policies? Chris Hoofnagle, Jennifer King, Su Li and Joseph Turow ……………………………………………………. 17 Privacy and Regulatory Innovation: Moving Beyond Voluntary Codes Ira Rubinstein ……………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………. 20 Forthcoming, I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society, Winter 2011 Disclaimer: The following papers do not represent […]
To Track Or Not To Track
[…] to make informed choices. 4.3. Self -regulation Part ly due to sparse legislation and part ly a deliberate policy choice, the FTC ha s over the years promoted industry self -regulation in the field of online behavioral tracking. Among other initiatives, the FTC encouraged self -regulatory efforts designed to benefit users ; improvements in […]
The-Meaning-of-‘Accountability’-in-the-Information-Privacy-Context-Charles-Raab
[…] the unemployment created in one place when the factory was moved elsewhere, or the resignation of a number of female Asian employees who were passed over for promotion? And do we , perhaps correctly , think the worse of the company beca use of these actions, even though the y assure us that they […]
Wolf-and-Polonetsky-An-Updated-Privacy-Paradigm-for-the-“Internet-of-Things”-11-19-2013
[…] (1998), available at http://www.ftc.gov/reports/privacy3/priv -23a.pdf . 4 See e.g. , The W hite House, Consumer Data Privacy in a Networked World: A Framework for Protecting Privacy and Promoting Innovation in the Global Digital Economy (2012); FTC, Protecting Consumer Privacy in an Era of Rapid Change 22 (2012). See generally John W. Kropf , Independence […]