There is so much in this post and situation that I can relate to. Paul Alan Levy writes: Our latest effort to defend the right to speak anonymously about issues of public concern brings us up against Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Last summer, Kennedy spoke at an August 29 rally convened by the German far right to…
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Many US Adults Worry About Facial Image Data in Healthcare Settings
Majority (55.5 percent) were equally worried about the privacy of medical records, DNA data, and facial images collected for precision health research Uses of facial images and facial recognition technologies – to unlock a phone or in airport security – are becoming increasingly common in everyday life. But how do people feel about using such data in healthcare and biomedical research? Through surveying over 4,000 US adults, researchers…
New resources on privacy harms
Of note: Professors Daniel Solove and Danielle Citron have revised their important article, Privacy Harms, forthcoming 102 B.U. Law Review __ (2022). You can download the latest draft for free on SSRN. “Among other things,” Dan writes, “we rethought the typology to add top-level categories and subcategories.” Other papers on harms that the two have co-authored: Standing…
Privacy news from here and there….
In case you missed it: Ad trackers continue to collect Europeans’ data without consent: https://digiday.com/media/ad-trackers-continue-to-collect-europeans-data-without-consent-under-the-gdpr-say-ad-data-detectives/ Wyoming school put on lockdown after one student refuses to wear face mask, and is arrested: https://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/student-arrested-after-standoff-over-laramie-high-school-mask-requirement/article_1540b4b6-bad7-5d19-98d3-5162afce680a.html Idaho Supreme Court: A Police dog’s nose inside a car window before alerting is a search and a Jones trespass https://isc.idaho.gov/opinions/47367.pdf Amazon Is…