We live in an information society, where the flow of information in the virtual environment is unprecedented. Web 2.0 platforms – and recently Web 3.0 platforms and the Internet of Things (IoT) – represent an important step forward in enhancing the lives of both adults and children everywhere, by combining greater efficiencies with a wide availability of new tools that can boost individual creativity and collective production. This new environment has exposed adults and children to fresh challenges that deserve special attention, especially those surrounding privacy. The main objective of this paper is to address the challenges posed to child privacy online and the impact that these challenges might have on other rights such as freedom of e...
Children and young people are among the internet users whom would constantly utilize the internet in...
Privacy is both a protective and an enabling right. This article identifies the available research o...
As the world absorbs the impact of Europe’s GDPR, Sonia Livingstone asks if data protection can work...
This article explores the risks for children online and their privacy, with particular focus on the ...
Internet users are subjected to a number of threats concerning their personal data and other informa...
As access to the internet has become easier and more widespread in recent years, children have also ...
Following the rationale of the current EU legal framework protecting personal data, children are ent...
Children are increasingly the subject of data collection practices. A growing point of contention is...
It has been claimed that an estimated one in three of all Internet users in the world today is below...
Privacy is both a protective and an enabling right. This article identifies the available research o...
International audienceKids are spending more money on goods and services and more time online than e...
International audienceKids are spending more money on goods and services and more time online than e...
Children are increasingly the subject of data collection practices. A growing point of contention is...
Following the rationale of the current EU legal framework protecting personal data, children are ent...
This paper examines children’s privacy and the Internet of Things (IoT). After describing the operat...
Children and young people are among the internet users whom would constantly utilize the internet in...
Privacy is both a protective and an enabling right. This article identifies the available research o...
As the world absorbs the impact of Europe’s GDPR, Sonia Livingstone asks if data protection can work...
This article explores the risks for children online and their privacy, with particular focus on the ...
Internet users are subjected to a number of threats concerning their personal data and other informa...
As access to the internet has become easier and more widespread in recent years, children have also ...
Following the rationale of the current EU legal framework protecting personal data, children are ent...
Children are increasingly the subject of data collection practices. A growing point of contention is...
It has been claimed that an estimated one in three of all Internet users in the world today is below...
Privacy is both a protective and an enabling right. This article identifies the available research o...
International audienceKids are spending more money on goods and services and more time online than e...
International audienceKids are spending more money on goods and services and more time online than e...
Children are increasingly the subject of data collection practices. A growing point of contention is...
Following the rationale of the current EU legal framework protecting personal data, children are ent...
This paper examines children’s privacy and the Internet of Things (IoT). After describing the operat...
Children and young people are among the internet users whom would constantly utilize the internet in...
Privacy is both a protective and an enabling right. This article identifies the available research o...
As the world absorbs the impact of Europe’s GDPR, Sonia Livingstone asks if data protection can work...