2007
DOI: 10.1002/9780470994375
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Digital Color Management

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“…Researchers need to be mindful about the immense quantities of data regarding individuals’ behavior patterns and consider the negative impact that potential breaches of privacy and security might have when such large-scale, geocoded data can be linked to personal health behaviors (King et al, 2015). Specifically, the digital “footprints” or “shadows” (Madden et al, 2007) created via information passively provided by the participants as they engage with technological devices can provide patterns of data which may increase the risk of re-identification even for data that have been de-identified (Cavoukian & Jonas, 2012), an issue that participants may not typically be informed of during the consent process.…”
Section: Strengths and Challenges Of Ehealth Weight Management Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers need to be mindful about the immense quantities of data regarding individuals’ behavior patterns and consider the negative impact that potential breaches of privacy and security might have when such large-scale, geocoded data can be linked to personal health behaviors (King et al, 2015). Specifically, the digital “footprints” or “shadows” (Madden et al, 2007) created via information passively provided by the participants as they engage with technological devices can provide patterns of data which may increase the risk of re-identification even for data that have been de-identified (Cavoukian & Jonas, 2012), an issue that participants may not typically be informed of during the consent process.…”
Section: Strengths and Challenges Of Ehealth Weight Management Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Madden et al (2007) distinguish two types of digital footprint: active and passive. The active refers to when the user posts information about themselves intentionally in blogs or in comments.…”
Section: Frame Of Referencementioning
confidence: 99%