Abstract. SNSs pose a plethora of privacy issues that are reasonably well known and understood. Many issues boil down to the same problem:.
Most of existing online social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter, are designed to bias towards information disclosure to a large audience. Google recently ...
Next I will focus on three areas of privacy issues: those caused by individual SNS users, those used by the SNS platform providers and those caused by the non ...
Who Needs Facebook or Google+ Anyway -. Privacy and Sociality in Social Network Sites. Ronald E. Leenes. Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society.
The privacy bestowed by social networking to the subscribers to conceal some information has violated intentionally or unintentionally the rights of family and ...
Next I will focus on three areas of privacy issues: those caused by individual SNS users, those used by the SNS platform providers and those caused by the non ...
In this lecture I will argue that privacy and sociality can be combined and that the architecture of Social Network Sites plays a role in this respect. I will ...
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Mar 21, 2018 · Cambridge Analytica's ransacking of millions of Facebook users' data has triggered a backlash against the social network.
Nov 2, 2017 · Social implications Training programmes are a critical dimension to ensure awareness across society regarding privacy and digital technologies.