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Guest Post: What’s in a Category: Definitions of Authenticity, Transparency, and the Social-Bot
By Eseohe Ojo on March 30, 2020 | Tagged with Bots, Data, Digital Privacy Act, Digital Security, PIPEDA, Surveillance Capitalism
What’s in a Category: Definitions of Authenticity, Transparency, and the Social-Bot by Nicholas Lindsay Lewis After Surveillance Capitalism, Soshana Zuboff’s 2018 magnum opus on data and the platform economy, it is safe to establish two premises. The first, that the process of identifying users is how social media platforms monetize their operations and the second, that […]
How to Access Information Collected From Your Digital Accounts
By Jason Cheung on June 11, 2018 | Tagged with Access My Info, Citizen Lab, Data, Digital Security, freedom of information, Munk School of Global Affairs, Office of the privacy commissioner, PIPEDA, privacy, Privacy Act, terms and conditions, transparency
Terms and Conditions – TL;DR: Take My Data Terms and conditions of use often bind users to agreements in unsuspecting ways about the use, storage, sale, transfer, and deletion of their account, data, or identity. Examples include popular software such as Twitter, which stipulates that they can profit from selling your pictures without prior […]
Did Canada just get the ‘Right to be Forgotten’?
By bryan short on January 31, 2018 | Tagged with Comic, michael geist, Office of the privacy commissioner, PIPEDA, privacy, reputation, Right to be forgotten, Search Engines
Links: Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada’s Draft Position on Online Reputation. Michael Geist’s article in the Globe and Mail and on his blog.
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