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Guest Video: Privacy vs. Anonymity

Guest Video: Privacy vs. Anonymity

By Rachael Bradshaw on May 18, 2021 | Tagged with Advertising, anonymity, data, Data, Data Collection, online privacy, privacy, Social media, surveillance

Privacy vs. Anonymity by Misha Khawaja and Ali Albastaki Do you know the difference between online privacy and anonymity? This excellent video by Misha Khawaja and Ali Albastaki from the Institute of Communication, Culture, Information, and Technology, University of Toronto, Mississauga does a great job of explaining the difference! Which is more important to you […]

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Guest Post: What’s in My “Stream”?: Critical Knowledge for the Spotify User

Guest Post: What’s in My “Stream”?: Critical Knowledge for the Spotify User

By Rachael Bradshaw on April 7, 2021 | Tagged with algorithms., data, Data Collection, Digital identity, social_network, Spotify

What’s in My “Stream”?: Critical Knowledge for the Spotify User by Sam Davidson With 286 million users, Spotify is the world’s most popular music streaming platform, and there’s a good chance that you use it for your music listening needs [1]. What we don’t often consider when we’re putting in our earbuds is that Spotify […]

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Guest Post: Personalized Personal Lives: Students vs. Filter Bubbles

Guest Post: Personalized Personal Lives: Students vs. Filter Bubbles

By Rachael Bradshaw on February 9, 2021 | Tagged with bias, big data, data, Data Collection, google, Informed Consent, Search Engines

Personalized Personal Lives: Students vs. Filter Bubbles by Joe Wright We’ve all likely seen and been told about how Google’s now seamless integration into our lives sometimes results in a blurring of our lines of privacy, but another hidden tactic of Google (and many other platforms) is ‘personalizing’ the information we’re shown to appeal to […]

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Book Review: Invisible Women

Book Review: Invisible Women

By samantha summers on September 19, 2019 | Tagged with big data, book review, data, Data, Data Collection, Gender, sexism

Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men Caroline Criado Perez (2019) Digital Tattoo Rating: 5/5   1 2 3 4 5 Leave it on the shelf Give it a skim An informative read Would give to a friend A must read!!!   Very few books horrify me. There was a horror […]

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IPAC Winnipeg 2019: Good Government in the Digital Age should be about the User

By Eseohe Ojo on September 16, 2019 | Tagged with data, Data, Digital Government

Digital is not just about technology. It’s about how we think! – Hillary Hartley, @hillary This quote by Hillary Hartley from her keynote at the 71st Annual Conference of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC) in Winnipeg, Manitoba illustrates the importance of technology, good government and the digital ecosystem to everyone, including students! […]

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How to Protect Your Digital Identity Based on Your Zodiac Sign

How to Protect Your Digital Identity Based on Your Zodiac Sign

By samantha summers on July 11, 2019 | Tagged with astrology, cybersecurity, data, Data Collection, Digital identity, Digital literacy, Hacking, intellectual property, Network Smarts, privacy, safety, Social media, social_network, surveillance

We all can do more to protect ourselves online, but sometimes it can be difficult to know where to start. To help you out, we’ve come up with simple steps each Zodiac sign can take to increase their online safety. Let us know if your sign’s advice speaks to you, and let us know how […]

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Go Open Data Conference 2019: Inclusive, Equitable, Ethical & Impactful

By defne inceoglu on June 4, 2019 | Tagged with affordable housing, AI, data, digital awareness, digital citizenship, education, Events, GOOD19, library, open data, Toronto, Toronto Public Library

I had the opportunity to attend the Go Open Data Conference or GOOD ’19 hosted this year at the breath-taking Toronto Reference Library in downtown Toronto. Being both a researcher, student and a contributor for Digital Tattoo, the conference included many themes and discussions around data which were of personal interest to me. My companion […]

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Book Review: Data and Goliath

Book Review: Data and Goliath

By samantha summers on April 26, 2019 | Tagged with big data, data, Data, Data Capitalism, Data Collection, surveillance

Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World Bruce Schneier (2015) Digital Tattoo Rating: 4/5 1 2 3 4 5 Leave it on the shelf Give it a skim An informative read Would give to a friend A must read!!! Summary Once, while talking with Digital Tattoo contributor Elyse, […]

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Canvas Exposed: The little problem with UBC’s big, expensive new tool

Canvas Exposed: The little problem with UBC’s big, expensive new tool

By bryan short on August 20, 2018 | Tagged with Canvas, cloud computing, Consent, Contract, data, data residency, Digital Rights, Exposed, FIPPA, Forced Consent, Informed Consent, privacy, privacy policy, terms of use, UBC

The little problem with UBC’s big, expensive new tool Last year, UBC introduced a new learning management system. Canvas by Instructure was rolled out to replace the aging and underperforming Blackboard Connect. When classes begin this September, UBC’s more than 60,000 students will only be using the new Canvas system. Learning management systems are useful […]

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#DeleteFacebook? An Investigation into the Cambridge Analytica Scandal Part 2

#DeleteFacebook? An Investigation into the Cambridge Analytica Scandal Part 2

By elyse hill on May 10, 2018 | Tagged with Cambridge Analytica, Canada, data, data mining, facebook, personal data, privacy, security, Social media

  As we learned in Part 1 of this series, Global Science Research (GSR), Facebook, and Cambridge Analytica have each been the subjects of recent controversy for their respective roles in mining data from over 50 million Facebook profiles. While we can investigate how each company contributed to this event, we must also examine our […]

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