Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy
- The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Part I Introduction
- Part II The Pervasiveness and Value of Tracking Technologies
- Part III Ethical and Legal Reservations about Tracking Technologies
- 8 Americans and Marketplace Privacy
- 9 The Federal Trade Commission’s Inner Privacy Struggle
- 10 Privacy and Human Behavior in the Information Age*
- 11 Privacy, Vulnerability, and Affordance
- 12 Ethical Considerations When Companies Study – and Fail to Study – Their Customers
- 13 Algorithmic Discrimination vs. Privacy Law
- 14 Children, Privacy, and the New Online Realities
- 15 Stakeholders and High Stakes
- 16 Applying Ethics When Using Data beyond Individuals’ Understanding
- Part IV International Perspectives
- Part V New Approaches to Improve the Status Quo
14 - Children, Privacy, and the New Online Realities
from Part III - Ethical and Legal Reservations about Tracking Technologies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 April 2018
- The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy
- The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Part I Introduction
- Part II The Pervasiveness and Value of Tracking Technologies
- Part III Ethical and Legal Reservations about Tracking Technologies
- 8 Americans and Marketplace Privacy
- 9 The Federal Trade Commission’s Inner Privacy Struggle
- 10 Privacy and Human Behavior in the Information Age*
- 11 Privacy, Vulnerability, and Affordance
- 12 Ethical Considerations When Companies Study – and Fail to Study – Their Customers
- 13 Algorithmic Discrimination vs. Privacy Law
- 14 Children, Privacy, and the New Online Realities
- 15 Stakeholders and High Stakes
- 16 Applying Ethics When Using Data beyond Individuals’ Understanding
- Part IV International Perspectives
- Part V New Approaches to Improve the Status Quo
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy , pp. 241 - 250Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2018
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