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Going global: Comparing Chinese mobile applications’ data and user privacy governance at home and abroad

Lianrui Jia, University of Toronto
Lotus Ruan, University of Toronto
PUBLISHED ON: 16 Sep 2020 DOI: 10.14763/2020.3.1502

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.

Data protection

How the GDPR on data transfer affects cross-border payment institutions

Luana P. Nogueira, CurrencyFair
PUBLISHED ON: 22 Jun 2020

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Recital 23 brought an obligation to all companies that receive, control or process personal data of European Union (EU) residents to comply with the minimal safeguards stated in European legislation. One of the main issues is the fact that companies that are not based in the EU, which receive, store

Privacy

The quantified consumer: blind, non-informed and manipulated?

Stefan Larsson, Lund University
PUBLISHED ON: 02 Jul 2017

The importance of personal data for the digital economy accentuates a problematic information asymmetry between consumers and the data-driven market players. An increased consumer protection would have to deal with the lack of transparency of this black-box setup and a flawed use of consent as regulatory model. The consumer protection needs to be

Internet of things

The emergence of the Internet of Anonymous Things (AnIoT)

Eduardo Magrani, FGV Law School; Ibmec; PUC-Rio
PUBLISHED ON: 29 Jun 2017

The rapid development of the Internet of Things - or IoT - affects the protection of privacy in profound ways. Eduardo Magrani argues in favour of a shift from privacy protection to the idea a “right to non-tracking”.

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