Privacy policies are everywhere. Nearly every website you visit has one, detailing what information the site will collect from you and how it is allowed to use that data. The idea is that the privacy policy will serve as notice to the user as to what using the website means for the user’s privacy. But have you ever read a privacy policy? Would you ever do it again? The fact is, most people ignore privacy policies altogether, clicking “I agree” to continue on using the site. This post was originally published on the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal website on April 4, 2014. The original post can be accessed via the Archived Link button above
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In the United States, notice and choice remain the most commonly used mechanisms to protect people’s...
Privacy policies are the locus where consequences concerning privacy and personal data are produced,...
Website privacy policies state the ways that a site will use personal identifiable information (PII)...
Privacy policies are everywhere. Nearly every website you visit has one, detailing what information ...
When you click “I agree” on a website’s privacy policy, are you really consenting to all the terms? ...
Privacy policies are verbose, difficult to understand, take too long to read, and may be the least-r...
Users usually don\u27t read privacy policies of the websites accessed. This paper presents the priva...
The article explores innovative new ways to deliver privacy notice. According to the California law,...
Studies have repeatedly shown that users are increasingly concerned about their privacy when they go...
Though the federal government has enacted statutes regulating privacy policies in limited contexts, ...
Design configures our relationship with a space, whether offline or online. In particular, the desig...
Posting privacy policies has become a popular practice with businesses as they seek to shield themse...
This Essay takes a further step in a developing research agenda on the design of privacy policies. A...
Notice and Choice is the model for protecting privacy online in the United States. Under the model, ...
Informational privacy is the ability to determine for yourself when and how others may collect and u...
In the United States, notice and choice remain the most commonly used mechanisms to protect people’s...
Privacy policies are the locus where consequences concerning privacy and personal data are produced,...
Website privacy policies state the ways that a site will use personal identifiable information (PII)...