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Few Americans Understand Online Privacy and Tracking, Report Says

The New York Times – Business:

Many consumers want control over their personal details. But few understand how online tracking works, says a new report from the University of Pennsylvania.

Natasha Singer
Author: Natasha Singer

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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Commercial Surveillance, Data-Mining and Database Marketing, Federal Trade Commission, Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act, HIPAA, Informed Consent, Mobile Applications, Notice and Consent, Online Advertising, Privacy, Software, Surveillance Economy, Turow, Joseph, University of Pennsylvania
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