Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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Do users have a right to control data about themselves?

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Privacy and Trust

 
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-- By LeonHuang - 29 September 2017
 Protecting our privacy relies on finding someone we can trust. Our quest for privacy began with a loss of trust in the service providers online like Google and Facebook to protect the users’ privacy. The quest continued with the revelation that (1) we have become addictive to the cornucopia of convenience provided by Google, Facebook, and the like and (2) we do not have the technical know-how to reinvent the wheel. The quest would reach its end when we can entrust someone else to do that for us.

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