Slide 8 - Privacy Flashcards

1
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Privacy

A

The right to be left alone

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Meaningful Consent

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The person who is consenting to the collection, use or disclosure of their personal info
has a solid understanding of what, how, when and where that personal info will be
collected, used and disclosed

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3
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What are the 2 types of informed consent?

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  • Opt-out

- Opt-in

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4
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Opt-out

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Person must request that an organization not use information

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5
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Opt-in

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The collector of information may use information only if a person explicitly permits use

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6
Q

What is the transparency paradox?

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If privacy settings are too simple, the settings can’t capture the complexity of online information flows

If privacy settings are too complex, they need to be so lengthy that few users read them or understand them

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7
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What are the fair information principles?

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  • Inform people when you collect information
  • Collect only the data needed
  • Offer a way for people to opt out
  • Keep data only as long as needed
  • Maintain accuracy of data
  • Protect security of data
  • Develop policies for responding to law enforcement requests for data
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