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Privacy Papers for Policy Makers_FULL BK
[…] at conferences including the Ninth Workshop on the Economics of Information Security, and the INFORMS 2009 Annual Meeting. Before starting her Ph.D. program, Brandimarte lived in her home town of Rome where she completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Rome “La Sapienza.”She later received a Master of Science in Economics at the […]
2011_Privacy Papers for Policy Makers_9.7.11
[…] disclosure of information about any individual obtained by the DMV in a motor vehicle record. Of course, much of the information protected by this statute, such as home address, height, and hair color, is hardly secret, or even private. But the law implicitly protects whatever obscurity the information exists in by restricting access to […]
To Track Or Not To Track
[…] different web pages and offer re -identification of repeat visitors for usability reasons. Users, for example, preferred being presented with the time and weather in t heir hometown, compiling a shopping cart, and using personalized homepages over receiving generic untargeted data. By storing log -in credentials to various websites, cookies enabled users to revisit […]
Wolf-and-Polonetsky-An-Updated-Privacy-Paradigm-for-the-“Internet-of-Things”-11-19-2013
[…] stability and efficien cy of the smart grid — only by understandin g how residents change their us age patterns. As electric vehicles increasingly are charged at home, understanding how and when drivers come home and plug -in their vehicles will be needed to ensure that the grid can adapt to changing patterns, lest […]
Why-Johnny-Can’t-Opt-Out1
[…] tab to choose all companies. The other three DAA participants all opted out of all participating companies. Figures 2 and 3 in the appendix show the DAA home page and DAA opt-out default page. Since participants had difculty navigating the DAA site, the opt-out process took a relatively long time. Participants also expressed displeasure […]
Understanding-Privacy-CH1b
[…] Nobody can articulate what it means. Currently, privacy is a sweeping concept, encompassing (among other things) freedom of thought, control over one’s body, soli- tude in one’s home, control over personal information, freedom from surveillance, protection of one’s reputation, and protection from searches and interrogations. Philosophers, legal theorists, and jurists have frequently lamented the […]
The_Future_of_Privacy_Policies_ A_Privacy_Nutrition_Label_Filled
[…] placement of a privacy pol icy and stating that Next, make the privacy policy easy to find by including a prominen t link to it on the home page, and especially on the pages where you collect information. 49 See e.g. , George R. Milne and Mary J. Culnan, Strategies for Reducing Online Privacy Risks: Why […]
The PII Problem Privacy and a New Concept of Personally Identifiable Information
[…] 106 G ARY BAHADUR ET AL ., PRIVACY DEFENDED 194 (2002) . 107 A ARON SMITH , PEW RESEARCH CENTER ’S INTERNET & AMERICAN LIFE PROJECT , HOME BROADBAND 6 (2010), at http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Ho me- Broadband -2010.aspx. 108 B AHADUR ET AL ., supra note 106 , at 195. 109 Id. 110 JOHN B. HORRIGAN […]
The Limits of Torts Privacy
[…] also remedy invasions of private spaces that do not collect information – for example, a pattern of harassing phone calls that invade the tranquility of a victim’s home. 124. See Solove & Richards, supra note 102. DO NOT DELETE 6/20/2011 3:35 PM 384 J. ON TELECOMM. & HIGH TECH. L. [Vol. 9 property rights […]
The Future of the Constitution
[…] A mendment was enacted to limit the government’s ability to break into homes and other private spaces in order to take away private property. Breaking into the home was a search. Taking away property was a seizure. As a result, the Fourth Amendment was de signed to focus on the initial invasion of privacy […]