This paper examines data and privacy governance by four China-based mobile applications and their international versions - including the role of the state. It also highlights the role of platforms in gatekeeping mobile app privacy standards.
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This paper shows how platforms are transient in the policies, procedures, and affordances and details the implications for politics.
Why did China’s Alibaba platform reform its enforcement practices in line with demands from the US government and US companies?
A new Danish study calls into question a cornerstone of the data protection regime in Europe: user consent. This article discusses the findings in light of the concept of 'privacy as a human right'.