Polis Intern Sorcha Pollak reports on the latest developments in privacy regulation in Europe and asks can we trust the authorities, or ourselves
Citizens Worldwide have demonstrated serious concerns regarding the management of personal informati...
Social networking websites appeared with the Web 2.0 boom. They are becoming more and more popular n...
The exponential growth of Facebook during the last year, was followed by a vital public discourse an...
With the latest focus across Europe and globally on data protection and privacy issues, not least in...
Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg on the radical social premise that transparency will permeat...
The Facebook - Cambridge Analytica scandal came to light in 2018 revealing the problematic surveilla...
This paper critically assesses the character of European (Union’s) privacy law and policy in the fie...
In this paper I will argue that (1) individuals that are part of a community do not have full contro...
The sharing of data across borders is core in informational economies. However, the Schrems case aga...
peer reviewedThis small-scale study aims to raise some critical insights into ‘privacy awareness’, I...
With modern-age technology allowing tracking, collecting, analysing and storing large amount of data...
The first few years of the 21st century were characterised by a progressive loss of privacy. Two phe...
The digital age sparked an explosion both in the quantity of private information that a government c...
According to conventional wisdom, data privacy regulators in the European Union are unreasonably dem...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...
Citizens Worldwide have demonstrated serious concerns regarding the management of personal informati...
Social networking websites appeared with the Web 2.0 boom. They are becoming more and more popular n...
The exponential growth of Facebook during the last year, was followed by a vital public discourse an...
With the latest focus across Europe and globally on data protection and privacy issues, not least in...
Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg on the radical social premise that transparency will permeat...
The Facebook - Cambridge Analytica scandal came to light in 2018 revealing the problematic surveilla...
This paper critically assesses the character of European (Union’s) privacy law and policy in the fie...
In this paper I will argue that (1) individuals that are part of a community do not have full contro...
The sharing of data across borders is core in informational economies. However, the Schrems case aga...
peer reviewedThis small-scale study aims to raise some critical insights into ‘privacy awareness’, I...
With modern-age technology allowing tracking, collecting, analysing and storing large amount of data...
The first few years of the 21st century were characterised by a progressive loss of privacy. Two phe...
The digital age sparked an explosion both in the quantity of private information that a government c...
According to conventional wisdom, data privacy regulators in the European Union are unreasonably dem...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...
Citizens Worldwide have demonstrated serious concerns regarding the management of personal informati...
Social networking websites appeared with the Web 2.0 boom. They are becoming more and more popular n...
The exponential growth of Facebook during the last year, was followed by a vital public discourse an...