What is the main purpose of setting up cameras in public places?
What is to deter crime?
This is the most widely used tool for preventing unauthorized data interception.
What is encryption?
Many companies have this positon that oversees privacy policy.
What is a Chief Privacy Officer?
Is privacy seen as a right in terms of consumer protection?
What two major U.S. companies faced privacy policy violations in the EU?
What is Google and Facebook?
Where was the most significant incident involving video surveillance that occurred in 2001?
What is the 2001 Tampa Super Bowl?
This setting, often turned off by default in web browsers, aims to prevent websites from tracking your online activity.
What is DO NOT TRACK (DNT)?
From a deontological view, this action does not violate any ethical rules against lying or stealing, even though it reduces a website's ad revenue.
What is an Ad Blocker?
What view supports voluntary agreements and informed consent?
What is the free market view?
What ruling said EU citizens can request removal of links to personal information unless it's of public interest?
What is the Right to be Forgotten (2014)?
What are some risks of public databases?
What are data breaches, unauthorized use by third-parties, and data sharing across agencies?
What is the large numerical value used to encrypt data called?
What is a public key?
The argument that preventing people from blocking ads would result in a better user experience and improve privacy aligns with which ethical perspective.
What is utilitarianism?
Who sets the default rules for websites without clear policies?
Who is the legal system?
What allowed data sharing with U.S. under privacy agreements (ended in 2016, replaced by Privacy Shield)?
What is Safe Harbor?
What are the Privacy Act of 1974 and E-Government Act of 2002 attempting to protect?
What is privacy with respect to federal databases?
What percentage of desktop users in the United States use ad blockers?
What is 26%?
This is created by a computer system through tracking access to data.
What is an audit trail?
What must regulatory laws balance?
What is effectiveness, costs, and side effects?
What covers personal data collection, use, storage, transmission, and destruction?
What is EU Data Protection Directive (1995)?
How does the REAL ID act attempt to develop a secure national identification card?
What is setting federal standards for driver's licenses?
This company found success in prompting users with a message when Ad Block was enabled.
What is the New York Times?
According to this ethical framework, an action is unjust if it leaves the least advantaged people worse off, such as making free content less available due to ad blockers.
What is Rawl's Theory of Justice?
Why do default rights for unstated policies exist?
What is using information only for its collected purpose?
What is a challenge of Right to be Forgotten (2014)? (as discussed in slides)
What is difficult to enforce globally/outside of Europe?