University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. August 2011. Major: Science in science, technology, and environmental policy. Advisor: Steve Kelley. 1 computer file (PDF); viii, 153 pages, appendices I-VI.Recent regulatory, judicial, and political action has reopened the question of how online consumer privacy from private organizations should be regulated in the United States. This paper analyzes the existing policy of the federal government (particularly of the Federal Trade Commission) regarding online privacy to determine if this policy has met its goals and the strengths of weaknesses of current policy. This paper also presents the execution and analysis of an empirical survey, motivated by the aforementioned policy analysis, to understand the re...
Copyright: © 2014 Sheung CT, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
Modern society is driven by data. Data storage is practically unlimited with today’s technology, and...
Studies have repeatedly shown that users are increasingly concerned about their privacy when they go...
Abstract—The U.S. legislation at both the federal and state levels mandates certain organizations to...
US Government websites are rapidly increasing the services they offer, but users express concerns ab...
This paper explores the differences between privacy policies on governmental and private enterprise ...
We present findings from a longitudinal, empirical study of ... online privacy policies. Our researc...
Widespread abuse of internet users’ privacy online has prompted user advocacy groups to implore gove...
In the United States today, substance abusers have greater privacy than web users and privacy has be...
Abstract—Internet privacy policies describe an organization’s practices on data collection, use, and...
Proponents of e-commerce have known for some time that limited participation by consumers partially ...
By the summer of 2000, an estimated 90 million United States citizens used the Internet regularly, a...
The Internet poses grave new threats to information privacy. Search engines collect and store our se...
Online privacy and behavioral profiling are of growing concern among both consumers and government o...
With the development of Internet technology, individuals have become increasingly more dependent on ...
Copyright: © 2014 Sheung CT, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
Modern society is driven by data. Data storage is practically unlimited with today’s technology, and...
Studies have repeatedly shown that users are increasingly concerned about their privacy when they go...
Abstract—The U.S. legislation at both the federal and state levels mandates certain organizations to...
US Government websites are rapidly increasing the services they offer, but users express concerns ab...
This paper explores the differences between privacy policies on governmental and private enterprise ...
We present findings from a longitudinal, empirical study of ... online privacy policies. Our researc...
Widespread abuse of internet users’ privacy online has prompted user advocacy groups to implore gove...
In the United States today, substance abusers have greater privacy than web users and privacy has be...
Abstract—Internet privacy policies describe an organization’s practices on data collection, use, and...
Proponents of e-commerce have known for some time that limited participation by consumers partially ...
By the summer of 2000, an estimated 90 million United States citizens used the Internet regularly, a...
The Internet poses grave new threats to information privacy. Search engines collect and store our se...
Online privacy and behavioral profiling are of growing concern among both consumers and government o...
With the development of Internet technology, individuals have become increasingly more dependent on ...
Copyright: © 2014 Sheung CT, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
Modern society is driven by data. Data storage is practically unlimited with today’s technology, and...
Studies have repeatedly shown that users are increasingly concerned about their privacy when they go...