Wow, the introduction alone reads much less like an unbiased academic paper and more like it was written by a Silicon Valley PR firm.https://twitter.com/charlesarthur/status/835412026491043840 …
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If someone goes to great lengths to make something that isn’t complex appear so, they may just have a vested interest in it appearing so.
Actually, privacy is not only about choosing what (not) to share. Privacy is about autonomy in choice on a broader scale.
Explain/link? :)
if these choices have possible negative outcomes because others have certain knowledge about you, these choices become harder to make
Then we get back to what I stated: reason others have certain knowledge about you is because you didn’t have the choice to share…
You'd need to stay indoors and alone, unplug all connections... and even that would generate information. :)
Where the information originates (space you own or owned by others) is paramount in deciding whether initial control exists.
I like what Berkeley states about the difference between privacy autonomy and information security: https://ethics.berkeley.edu/privacy/pisi
Google is the antithesis of privacy: their main goal is 1 person = 1 identity
having said that, focussing on a particular aspect of privacy and solving that definitely increases chances of success
just posing one definition as THE definition does not make the real issue any simpler
didn't really require 73 pages to say :-)
and of course brings us one small step closer to solving the overall problem
and also doesn't mean that a solution according to your definition solves all privacy problems
... agre and rotenberg's freedom from unreasonable constraints on constructing one's identity
informational self-determination is but one possible definition. Then there is Nissenbaum's contextual integrity and ...
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