So, if we as adults are vulnerable on the Web, what about our kids? I have already commented about some of the privacy issues that arise for adults regarding tracking cookies and how we may be oblivious to threats. If adults aren’t thinking much about these things, then, it isn’t surprising that we may not [...]
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Parental Resources about Marketing to Children
Posted in New media, cookies, privacy, tagged children online on November 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
New Media and the Ethics of Data Mining
Posted in New media, cookies, privacy, tagged cookies, privacy, tracking on November 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
With the discussion of recent election exit polls I am led to ponder the issue of privacy in the realm of new media. Many people do not want to answer polls about who they will vote for, or who they have chosen after they’ve voted.
I know that some people are very private – I just [...]
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