"A timely history of digital consent told through the mundane yet highly contested web cookie: confronting cookies is an everyday experience for weary internet travelers, who click through and dodge cookie notifications each day. As part of an "arrangement" wherein services are exchanged for data, the use of cookies has been justified by notification practices like privacy policies and terms of service, and individuals "agree" to the arrangement by continuing on the site or clicking a box - thereby "consenting" to invasive data collection, analysis, and sharing"--
"A timely history of digital consent told through the mundane yet highly contested web cookie: confronting cookies is an everyday experience for weary internet travelers, who click through and dodge cookie notifications each day. As part of an "arrangement" wherein services are exchanged for data, the use of cookies has been justified by notification practices like privacy policies and terms of service, and individuals "agree" to the arrangement by continuing on the site or clicking a box - thereby "consenting" to invasive data collection, analysis, and sharing"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Meg Leta Jones is Provost’s Distinguished Associate Professor in the Communication, Culture & Technology program at Georgetown University and the author of Ctrl+Z: The Right to Be Forgotten. She is also a core faculty member of the Science, Technology and International Affairs program in Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service, a faculty affiliate with the Institute for Technology Law & Policy at Georgetown Law Center, and a faculty fellow at the Georgetown Ethics Lab.
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Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: COOKIES AND CONSENTING CHARACTERS 3 CHAPTER 2: COMPUTING THE DATA SUBJECT 18 CHAPTER 3: NETWORKING THE USER 47 CHAPTER 4: MAINTAINING STATE FOR THE PRIVACY CONSUMER 65 CHAPTER 5: CONTESTING COOKIES FOR DATA PRIVACY 88 CHAPTER 6 CONCLUSION: THE (FORCED) RETIREMENT OF COOKIES 105
Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: COOKIES AND CONSENTING CHARACTERS 3 CHAPTER 2: COMPUTING THE DATA SUBJECT 18 CHAPTER 3: NETWORKING THE USER 47 CHAPTER 4: MAINTAINING STATE FOR THE PRIVACY CONSUMER 65 CHAPTER 5: CONTESTING COOKIES FOR DATA PRIVACY 88 CHAPTER 6 CONCLUSION: THE (FORCED) RETIREMENT OF COOKIES 105
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