Why Privacy Matters
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Mobile health and privacy (the reading!)
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fair treatment of all people in a society, including respect for the rights of minorities and equitable distribution of resources among members of a community.

What is Social Justice

100

When you stop using an app, ____

What is delete it?

100

Privacy is not about hiding things. It's something to _______

What is "something to protect" "something to exercise"?

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app's privacy policy that we analyzed 

What is myfitnesspal?

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Most of the apps (88%) had the potential ability to share _____ (with Google and Facebook, for example).

What is personal data?

200

the state of being free from unwanted or undue intrusion or disturbance in one's private life or affairs; freedom to be let alone.

What is Privacy?

200

Users must ____ before any data is shared with third parties

What is agree to terms?

200

You have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear

You don't care about free speech because ________

What is "you have nothing to say"?
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information that can be used to identify you, directly or indirectly, alone or together with other information.

What is Personal Data?

200

About a third of the apps didn’t provide access to their _________

What are privacy policies?

300

a type of institutional building and a system of control designed by the English philosopher and social theorist Jeremy Bentham in the 18th century.

what is the panopticon

300

Privacy rights are explained in the app's _______

What is a Privacy Policy?

300

You as an individual should not have to research ways to be more private, meaning you have to be ______

What is political or vocal?

300

Use of anonymized and de-identified data is not subject to ________

What is myfitnesspal's privacy policy?

300

a quarter of fitness apps violated their own _________

What is privacy policy?

400

The 20th-century French philosopher ________ realized that that model could be used not just for prisons but for every institution that seeks to control human behavior: schools, hospitals, factories, workplaces.

Who is Michel Foucault?

400

free apps are a gold mine for ______

What is health advertisers?

400
 ___________ is an alternative search engine that prioritizes its users' personal privacy and security. It does not use cookies, collect your IP address or personal information, or create any kind of personal profile about you.


What is DuckDuckGo?

400

We may obtain certain data about you from ____ sources to help us provide and improve the Services and for marketing and advertising.

What is third-party?

400

Researchers downloaded almost ______ free mobile health apps and picked through their programming to see how the apps managed personal data (such as names, contact information, type of phone, and geographic location).

What is 16,000?

500

The most iconic work of literature about surveillance and privacy is the George Orwell novel

What is 1984?

500

_______ apps business model is to sell personal information  so advertising networks can feedback to you highly targeted ads

What is free?

500

_______ gives you online privacy and anonymity by creating a private network from a public internet connection. It masks your internet protocol address to keep your online actions private. It provides secure and encrypted connections to provide greater privacy and security for the data you send and receive.

What is a VPN?

500

You may choose to enable, log into, or sign on to the Services through various social media or social networking services, such as Facebook (“Social Networking Service” or "_________"

What is SNS?

500

What that means for you: take the time to find out how an app might handle — or mishandle — your personal information before you start using it. Look for those details in an app’s description, listed under __________

what are "about this app" or "app permissions."?

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