Behavioural targeting, or online profiling, is at the core of many privacy problems on the Internet. Behavioural targeting involves monitoring people’s online behaviour and using the data obtained to expose people to individually targeted advertisements. In the process, firms gather information, store it, analyse it, and disclose it to other firms. Firms compile detailed profiles, based on what Internet users read, what videos they watch, what they search for, etc. People have litlle control over what happens to information concerning them. There is wide agreement that EU data protection law - and similar regimes in countries worldwide - offers insufficient protection of privacy on the Internet. This publication examines how the law could i...
The paper is structured as follows: Section 2 introduces the concept of targeted behavioural adverti...
This paper draws on evidence from a series of expert focus groups to question the function of “infor...
This thesis looks for a way to overcome the failure of consent as a means of addressing privacy prob...
On the internet, many of the services, such as social media platforms, search engines and news sites...
The emergence of new forms of interactions in the online environment, as social media, search engine...
Verkefnið er lokað til 15.5.2020.In the modern society that we live in, most of us consider personal...
This article examines the proportionality, from a data protection perspective, of the regulatory reg...
A significant portion of the modern internet is funded by commercial return from customised content ...
Information about millions of people is collected for behavioural targeting, a type of marketing tha...
Online profiling or behavioural tracking is the process by which private companies track and gather ...
The European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has introduced online privacy and trans...
Internet users are aware that their online activities such as online purchases, recently visited web...
The collection of personal data in cyberspace is an invasion of personal privacy. Data collection te...
Privacy has often gained the headlines on the media in the last few years, due to the revelation of ...
Problematic Aspects of Collecting and Processing Personal Data in Cyberspace A person almost always ...
The paper is structured as follows: Section 2 introduces the concept of targeted behavioural adverti...
This paper draws on evidence from a series of expert focus groups to question the function of “infor...
This thesis looks for a way to overcome the failure of consent as a means of addressing privacy prob...
On the internet, many of the services, such as social media platforms, search engines and news sites...
The emergence of new forms of interactions in the online environment, as social media, search engine...
Verkefnið er lokað til 15.5.2020.In the modern society that we live in, most of us consider personal...
This article examines the proportionality, from a data protection perspective, of the regulatory reg...
A significant portion of the modern internet is funded by commercial return from customised content ...
Information about millions of people is collected for behavioural targeting, a type of marketing tha...
Online profiling or behavioural tracking is the process by which private companies track and gather ...
The European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has introduced online privacy and trans...
Internet users are aware that their online activities such as online purchases, recently visited web...
The collection of personal data in cyberspace is an invasion of personal privacy. Data collection te...
Privacy has often gained the headlines on the media in the last few years, due to the revelation of ...
Problematic Aspects of Collecting and Processing Personal Data in Cyberspace A person almost always ...
The paper is structured as follows: Section 2 introduces the concept of targeted behavioural adverti...
This paper draws on evidence from a series of expert focus groups to question the function of “infor...
This thesis looks for a way to overcome the failure of consent as a means of addressing privacy prob...