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.
This paper examines three historical imaginaries associated with encryption, considering how they are intertwined in contemporary policy debates.
This article examines the stance of the European Union vis-à-vis internet services company Google in two controversial instances: the ‘right to be forgotten’ and the implementation of EU competition rules.