Data Collection
Generative AI and Bias
By Jaclyn Fong on July 18, 2024 | Tagged with artificial intelligence, data, Data Collection, generativeai
Video credit: How AI Image Generators Make Bias Worse – posted by LIS – The London Interdisciplinary School on YouTube Watch Think Explore Links Discuss Think Explore Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) tools have become increasingly integrated into our daily lives as well as academic and work assignments. They have provided shortcuts for completing various tasks. […]
Poverty and Privacy: An Inverse Relationship (Part 2)
By Eden Solarik on November 4, 2022 | Tagged with Data Collection, Digital identity, privacy
If you haven’t already, you may want to read part 1 of this series first. In the first part of this series, we discussed the ways in which people experiencing poverty are subjected to higher levels of surveillance, especially in a work context. We also explored the idea that wealth, while not necessarily decreasing how […]
Poverty and Privacy: An Inverse Relationship (Part 1)
By Eden Solarik on October 7, 2022 | Tagged with Data Collection, Government Control, privacy, surveillance
We are living in an era where privacy has become less and less of a given: the default is now surveillance. From doorbell cameras to smart assistants, TikTok to Google calendar, we’re constantly being monitored and tracked. However, there are some groups who are afforded more privacy—who can buy more privacy—than the rest of the […]
Encrypted Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Private: A Look at WhatsApp Privacy Concerns
By Karen McInnes on June 10, 2022 | Tagged with cybersecurity, Data Collection, Data Protection, Digital Security, personal data, privacy, surveillance, Texting, Whatsapp
Guest Post by Karen McInnes What’s up with WhatsApp? You may have noticed increased news coverage on WhatsApp, this post will break down some of the privacy concerns being discussed. This all started in 2014, when WhatsApp was bought by Facebook. Two years later, WhatsApp began sharing user data with Facebook, unless users specifically chose […]
The Surveillance Economy: How Amazon Uses Your Alexa Data to Drive Profits
By Jill Pineau on May 13, 2022 | Tagged with data, Data, Data Collection, privacy, surveillance
The Surveillance Economy: How Amazon Uses Your Alexa Data to Drive Profits Guest Post by Jill Pineau Voice AI assistants collect massive amounts of highly personal user data. Of the corporations that sell these devices – including Google, Apple, Microsoft and Amazon – Amazon’s data harvesting is arguably the most concerning, as the company itself […]
Green Hosting: One Small Step Towards a Sustainable Future
By Nora Varga on April 15, 2022 | Tagged with data, Data, Data Collection, sustainability, web hosting
Green Hosting: One Small Step Towards a Sustainable Future Guest Post by Nora Varga The Internet as a Polluter Did you know that the internet is a major polluter? According to the Web Neutral Project, the internet produces about 2% of global CO2 emissions annually – the same amount as the aviation industry. And if […]
Don’t Fall Down the Rabbit Hole: The Importance of YouTube Privacy
By Ying Chen on April 1, 2022 | Tagged with algorithms., Data, Data Collection, Social media, YouTube
Don’t Fall Down the Rabbit Hole: The Importance of YouTube Privacy Guest Post by Ying Chen In 2019, Digital Tattoo covered a news story on how YouTube updated its algorithm to make extremist content harder to find after growing criticism that the platform was leading its users towards misleading content, conspiracy theories and radical thought […]
Period-Tracking Apps Do Not Keep Your Health Data Private
By Emma Cornelius on March 4, 2022 | Tagged with Data, Data Collection, privacy
Period-Tracking Apps Do Not Keep Your Health Data Private By Emma Cornelius Your period-tracking app knows all about you, but it is not protecting your privacy. There is no doubt these apps can be useful. Tracking your period, emotions, ovulation, pain, and sexual activity might help you get to know yourself and understand what is […]
Nothing is “Neutral:” Passive Digital Footprints and the Perpetuation of Inequality
By Kathryn LeBere on February 4, 2022 | Tagged with data, Data, Data Collection, Digital identity, guest blog post, guest post, Social media
Nothing is “Neutral:” Passive Digital Footprints and the Perpetuation of Inequality Guest Post by Kathryn LeBere Have you ever paused to reflect on your passive online activity? How long you lingered on a post? Which links you clicked on while browsing? We all make thousands of semi-unconscious decisions when using the Internet. Our digital presence, […]
Are your Fitness Trackers Spying on You???
By Sheryl Lim on January 20, 2022 | Tagged with Data, data, Data Collection, digital tracking, fitness, guest post, privacy
Are your Fitness Trackers Spying on You??? Guest Post by Sheryl Lim Quantifying and tracking our physical activity, lifestyle, and habits is increasingly conveniently today. Gary Wolf termed this rise in self-tracking the “quantified self” movement [1], where people turn towards numbers to measure and interpret their lives. As wearable fitness trackers such as Fitbits […]
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