Encyclopedia of Data Warehousing and Mining, Second Edition 2009
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-010-3.ch180
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Legal and Technical Issues of Privacy Preservation in Data Mining

Abstract: To paraphrase Winograd (1992), we bring to our communities a tacit comprehension of right and wrong that makes social responsibility an intrinsic part of our culture. Our ethics are the moral principles we use to assert social responsibility and to perpetuate safe and just societies. Moreover, the introduction of new technologies can have a profound effect on our ethical principles. The emergence of very large databases, and the associated automated data analysis tools, present yet another set of ethical chall… Show more

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“…Further, Google uses data mining to develop thorough profiles of the online users of its services to determine buying preferences and habits and other personal details. In a similar fashion, Facebook records every click and "like" by users of its site, captures browsing histories of users, and buys externally collected information concerning its users, all of which allow for the establishment of more holistic user profiles (Tufekci, 2018). Computer applications can even listen in to ascertain what people are watching on television (Maheshwari, 2017), and both Google and Facebook can track individuals based on online visits to sex-oriented websites (Warzel, 2019).…”
Section: The Mechanisms Of Automated Prediction and Targeted Marketingmentioning
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“…Further, Google uses data mining to develop thorough profiles of the online users of its services to determine buying preferences and habits and other personal details. In a similar fashion, Facebook records every click and "like" by users of its site, captures browsing histories of users, and buys externally collected information concerning its users, all of which allow for the establishment of more holistic user profiles (Tufekci, 2018). Computer applications can even listen in to ascertain what people are watching on television (Maheshwari, 2017), and both Google and Facebook can track individuals based on online visits to sex-oriented websites (Warzel, 2019).…”
Section: The Mechanisms Of Automated Prediction and Targeted Marketingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once personal information is collected, individuals throughout much of the world have virtually no control over the buying and selling of that information. When personal data are sold to other parties, the person who essentially generated that information has no jurisdiction over how it is used (Hess, 2017;Tufekci, 2018). Both Google and Facebook run "instant digital auctions" for every advertisement placement whereby they consider competitive bids from multiple potential companies that advertise and sell their product or service to a defined group of online users of the Google and Facebook systems (Metz, 2017).…”
Section: The Mechanisms Of Automated Prediction and Targeted Marketingmentioning
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