Why Privacy Is Not Dead
Article, Privacy Please • 04/09/2010
The way privacy is encoded into software doesn’t match the way we handle it in real life.
Each time Facebook’s privacy settings change or a technology makes personal information available to new audiences, people scream foul. Each time, their cries seem to fall on deaf ears. The reason for this disconnect is that in a computational world, privacy is often implemented through access control. Yet privacy is not simply about controlling access. It’s about understanding a social context, having a sense of how our information is passed around by others, and sharing accordingly. As social media mature, we must rethink how we encode privacy into our systems.(…)
Lire la suite : Danay Boyd – ‘Why Privacy is Not Dead’ – Technological Review- September/October 2010