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Delete: The virtue of forgetting in the digital age
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Mayer-Schonberger as discussed by the authors is the director of the Information and Informatics Institute at Princeton University, New Jersey, US$24.95 (hardback), ISBN 978•0•691•13861•9Abstract:
by Viktor Mayer‐Schonberger, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2009, 237 pp., US$24.95 (hardback), ISBN 978‐0‐691‐13861‐9 Viktor Mayer‐Schonberger is the director of the Information and In...read more
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Forgetting personal data and revoking consent under the GDPR: Challenges and proposed solutions
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When private and professional lives meet: The impact of digital footprints on employees and political candidates
TL;DR: Overall, respondents were less tolerant of the online activities of political candidates, and the concept of online privacy is evolving in this age of social media.
Humanizing the Digital Age: A Right to Be Forgotten Online? An EU–U.S. Comparative Study of Tomorrow's Privacy in Light of the General Data Protection Regulation and Google Spain v. AEPD
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare the EU and the U.S. on the implementation of a right to be forgotten in the EU, and conclude that the only feasible extension of such a right appears to be to solely permit deletion of content posted by the data subjects themselves, and that any broader in nature might violate the right of freedom of expression, and risk putting an equal sign between privacy and online censorship.
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Young adults' views on telemedicine consultations for sexual health in Australia
TL;DR: For instance, the authors found that 23% of participants were willing to have a sexual health consultation with a doctor using a webcam if no genital examination was necessary; this number decreased to 16% (n=105) if a genital examination over webcam was needed.
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Privacy Protection or Data Value: Can We Have Both?
TL;DR: The current state of the art of analytics and privacy communities is described and a call to open a true dialog between these two communities is made to allow current analytics to continue without severe government intervention or litigation.