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Privacy and Identity Management

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 How to Build Organisations for Privacy-Friendly Solutions
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    Chapter 2 Privacy-Enhancing Technologies and Anonymisation in Light of GDPR and Machine Learning
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    Chapter 3 From Research to Privacy-Preserving Industry Applications
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    Chapter 4 What is There to Criticize About Voice, Speech and Face Recognition and How to Structure the Critique?
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    Chapter 5 Raising Awareness for Privacy Risks and Supporting Protection in the Light of Digital Inequalities
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    Chapter 6 The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Social Media Data Research Galaxy - A Primer
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    Chapter 7 Valuation of Differential Privacy Budget in Data Trade: A Conjoint Analysis
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    Chapter 8 Promises and Problems in the Adoption of Self-Sovereign Identity Management from a Consumer Perspective
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    Chapter 9 Usability Evaluation of SSI Digital Wallets
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    Chapter 10 Influence of Privacy Knowledge on Privacy Attitudes in the Domain of Location-Based Services
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    Chapter 11 Privacy and Data Protection in the Era of Recommendation Systems: A Postphenomenological Approach
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    Chapter 12 The DMA and the GDPR: Making Sense of Data Accumulation, Cross-Use and Data Sharing Provisions
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    Chapter 13 Towards Assessing Features of Dark Patterns in Cookie Consent Processes
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    Chapter 14 Accessibility Statements and Data Protection Notices: What Can Data Protection Law Learn from the Concept of Accessibility?
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    Chapter 15 SeCCA: Towards Privacy-Preserving Biclustering Algorithm with Homomorphic Encryptions
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Chapter title
Privacy and Data Protection in the Era of Recommendation Systems: A Postphenomenological Approach
Chapter number 11
Book title
Privacy and Identity Management
Published in
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, June 2023
DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-31971-6_11
Book ISBNs
978-3-03-131970-9, 978-3-03-131971-6
Authors

Fernández Inguanzo, Ana

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