Though the federal government has enacted statutes regulating privacy policies in limited contexts, there is no generally applicable law governing the nature of privacy policies across all industries. In light of the ever-increasing prevalence of user data collection and the widespread failure of companies under the self-regulatory model to make their policies readable, of reasonable length, and placed in a noticeable location, I argue that such a regulation should be promulgated. This note will address the difficulties of preserving one\u27s privacy in the digital era, discuss common shortcomings of privacy policies, explore the negative consequences of these shortcomings, then analyze best practices and discuss how they might be integrate...
What responsibilities do corporations have with regard to their consumers’ information? Many article...
Informational privacy is a matter of control; it consists in the ability to control when one’s perso...
In the United States today, substance abusers have greater privacy than web users and privacy has be...
Though the federal government has enacted statutes regulating privacy policies in limited contexts, ...
Posting privacy policies has become a popular practice with businesses as they seek to shield themse...
Privacy policies are verbose, difficult to understand, take too long to read, and may be the least-r...
When you click “I agree” on a website’s privacy policy, are you really consenting to all the terms? ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022The rapid growth of digital transformation calls for a...
The large majority of consumers believe that the term “privacy policy” describes a baseline level of...
The computer revolution has created a world where communication is cheap and instantaneous, and wher...
One of the great ironies about information privacy law is that the primary regulation of privacy in ...
The article explores innovative new ways to deliver privacy notice. According to the California law,...
This note highlights the competing stakes in the online privacy debate. It provides an overview of t...
Academic scholarship on privacy has focused on the substantive rules and policies governing the prot...
The federal privacy legislative scheme is composed of a fragmented patchwork of aging sector-specifi...
What responsibilities do corporations have with regard to their consumers’ information? Many article...
Informational privacy is a matter of control; it consists in the ability to control when one’s perso...
In the United States today, substance abusers have greater privacy than web users and privacy has be...
Though the federal government has enacted statutes regulating privacy policies in limited contexts, ...
Posting privacy policies has become a popular practice with businesses as they seek to shield themse...
Privacy policies are verbose, difficult to understand, take too long to read, and may be the least-r...
When you click “I agree” on a website’s privacy policy, are you really consenting to all the terms? ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022The rapid growth of digital transformation calls for a...
The large majority of consumers believe that the term “privacy policy” describes a baseline level of...
The computer revolution has created a world where communication is cheap and instantaneous, and wher...
One of the great ironies about information privacy law is that the primary regulation of privacy in ...
The article explores innovative new ways to deliver privacy notice. According to the California law,...
This note highlights the competing stakes in the online privacy debate. It provides an overview of t...
Academic scholarship on privacy has focused on the substantive rules and policies governing the prot...
The federal privacy legislative scheme is composed of a fragmented patchwork of aging sector-specifi...
What responsibilities do corporations have with regard to their consumers’ information? Many article...
Informational privacy is a matter of control; it consists in the ability to control when one’s perso...
In the United States today, substance abusers have greater privacy than web users and privacy has be...