Social media companies such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram originated with one seemingly innocent goal: “to bring the world closer together.”1 Now, these Big Tech giants own and operate some of the most powerful platforms in the world simply because of their unethical yet effective strategies to maintain their users’ attention. Social media companies have monetized the amount of time their users spend on their platforms by honing in on the individual preferences of each user and selling that access to advertisers. This heightened access to potential consumers and their preferences has become the most valuable marketing tool for digital advertisers. However, this increased access has led to increased public distrust in Big Tech companie...
As time has evolved, the evasion of the issue surrounding internet privacy has become condoning. It ...
There is incredible and intrinsic, though hidden, power in technology settings, including those set ...
This Article addresses the impact that the lack of oversight of the Internet of Things has on digita...
For modern-day advertisers, data is everything. This paper explores how data is used in paid social ...
Social media platforms started as a fun way to connect with friends and family. Since then, they hav...
The availability of almost limitless sets of digital information has opened a vast marketplace of id...
Recent news articles discuss the flooding of email inboxes with lengthy terms and condition updates,...
This comment aims to focus on the most frequently used connector that consumers treasure not only fo...
The Cambridge Analytica ‘scandal’ revealed the collection of mass amounts of data not only from will...
While artificial intelligence and big data technology are booming in the platform economy, it is har...
Social media platforms capture and trade consumer data for analysis, user profiling and for sale to ...
Online social media confound many of our familiar expectations about privacy. Contrary to popular my...
Most consumers are aware that our data is being obtained and collected through the use of our device...
Social media platforms capture and trade consumer data for analysis, user profiling and for sale to ...
Every day, we make a series of tradeoffs between privacy and convenience. We may check our email, po...
As time has evolved, the evasion of the issue surrounding internet privacy has become condoning. It ...
There is incredible and intrinsic, though hidden, power in technology settings, including those set ...
This Article addresses the impact that the lack of oversight of the Internet of Things has on digita...
For modern-day advertisers, data is everything. This paper explores how data is used in paid social ...
Social media platforms started as a fun way to connect with friends and family. Since then, they hav...
The availability of almost limitless sets of digital information has opened a vast marketplace of id...
Recent news articles discuss the flooding of email inboxes with lengthy terms and condition updates,...
This comment aims to focus on the most frequently used connector that consumers treasure not only fo...
The Cambridge Analytica ‘scandal’ revealed the collection of mass amounts of data not only from will...
While artificial intelligence and big data technology are booming in the platform economy, it is har...
Social media platforms capture and trade consumer data for analysis, user profiling and for sale to ...
Online social media confound many of our familiar expectations about privacy. Contrary to popular my...
Most consumers are aware that our data is being obtained and collected through the use of our device...
Social media platforms capture and trade consumer data for analysis, user profiling and for sale to ...
Every day, we make a series of tradeoffs between privacy and convenience. We may check our email, po...
As time has evolved, the evasion of the issue surrounding internet privacy has become condoning. It ...
There is incredible and intrinsic, though hidden, power in technology settings, including those set ...
This Article addresses the impact that the lack of oversight of the Internet of Things has on digita...