This publication has the dual aim of becoming a practitioner's guide on the important subject of personal data privacy, containing a detailed exposition of the principles and provisions in the Ordinance and a comprehensive source of reference materials, and of enabling the Privacy Commissioner to di
Our Data, Ourselves: A Personal Guide to Digital Privacy
β Scribed by Jacqueline D. Lipton
- Publisher
- University of California Press
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 232
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A practical, user-friendly handbook for understanding and protecting our personal data and digital privacy.
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Our Data, Ourselves addresses a common and crucial question: What can we as private individuals do to protect our personal information in a digital world? In this practical handbook, legal expert Jacqueline D. Lipton guides readers through important issues involving technology, data collection, and digital privacy as they apply to our daily lives.
Our Data, Ourselves covers a broad range of everyday privacy concerns with easily digestible, accessible overviews and real-world examples. Lipton explores the ways we can protect our personal data and monitor its use by corporations, the government, and others. She also explains our rights regarding sensitive personal data like health insurance records and credit scores, as well as what information retailers can legally gather, and how. Who actually owns our personal information? Can an employer legally access personal emails? What privacy rights do we have on social media? Answering these questions and more, Our Data, Ourselves provides a strategic approach to assuming control over, and ultimately protecting, our personal information.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction: What Is Data Privacy and Why Is It Important?
1. Who Owns Our Data?
2. Our Data at Home
3. Our Data at Work
4. Our Data on Social Media
5. Our Childrenβs Data
6. Our Data at School
7. Our Data in the Digital Marketplace
8. Our Data across the Pond
9. Our Data and Our Health
10. Our Data and Our Money
11. Our Data and the Government
12. Our Data into the Future
Acknowledgments
Notes
Further Reading
Index
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