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Expand Up @@ -94,6 +94,12 @@ <h2>Tu imagen en la nube</h2>

<p>"¿Qué sabe la organización X sobre ti?" es una especie de pregunta trampa porque muchas de estas empresas e instituciones <em>comparten la información que recopilan sobre ti</em>. Este tipo de intercambio de datos es importante y problemático porque los diferentes tipos de información, aunque posiblemente no sean importantes por sí mismos, pueden convertirse en un grave problema de privacidad cuando se combinan. Por ejemplo, tu operador de telefonía celular conoce todos los lugares a los que vas y Google sabe qué personas o empresas viven en cada dirección; en combinación, estos dos tipos de información pueden revelar si estás visitando a un abogado de divorcios, a un médico especializado en SIDA u otras posibilidades que podrían ser incómodas (o peores) si se revelaran.</p>
<div class="endnote">Incluso hay empresas cuyo único negocio es recopilar información sobre ti de otras empresas, grandes o pequeñas, que utiliza en línea. Pero los principales recolectores de datos son Google, los operadores de telefonía celular, Facebook y los gobiernos de EE. UU o China.</div>

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Expand Up @@ -113,6 +113,49 @@ <h2>Your Image in the Cloud</h2>
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<p>"What does organization X know about you?" is kind of a trick question because many these companies and institutions <em>share the information they collect about you</em>. This kind of data sharing is important&mdash;and problematic&mdash;because different kinds of information, while possibly unimportant by themselves, can become a serious privacy problem when combined. For example, your cell phone carrier knows every place you go and Google knows what people or businesses live at every address; in combination, these two kinds of information can reveal whether you've visiting a divorce lawyer, an AIDS doctor, or other possibilities that could be embarrassing (or worse) if revealed.</p>
<div class="endnote">There are even companies whose sole business is to collect information about you from other companies, large or small, that you use online. (One of the authors looked himself up at Acxiom, one of those companies, and <a href="/bjc-r/img/2-complexity/brian-acxiom.pdf" target="_blank" title="Brian according to Acxiom"> here's what he found</a>. The information circled in red is incorrect.) But the biggest data gatherers are Google, cell phone carriers, Facebook, and governments, such as the US government or the Chinese government.</div>

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What is a potential effect of having your PII (personally identifiable information) shared online?
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<div class="text">It may limit the number of advertisements you see.</div>
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Sharing PII does not limit advertisements.
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<div class="text">It can be used for identity theft, harassment, or fraud.</div>
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Correct! Shared PII can be exploited for identity theft, harassment, or fraud.
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<div class="text">It increases the efficiency of your internet browsing.</div>
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Sharing PII does not improve internet browsing efficiency.
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<div class="text">It automatically updates your software.</div>
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PII sharing does not relate to software updates.
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By selling data to third parties without the consumer's consent, a company is doing which of the following?
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<div class="text">Misusing customer data for company profit.</div>
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Correct! Selling data without consent is misuse for profit.
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<div class="text">Using customer data to improve product quality.</div>
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Selling data without consent does not improve product quality.
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<div class="text">Storing it securely in the third party’s database systems.</div>
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The issue is not about secure storage but unauthorized selling.
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<div class="text">Collaborating with customers to enhance data protection.</div>
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Selling data without consent does not enhance data protection.
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Which of the following is an example of how PII and other information collected by a website can be used to benefit the user?<br />
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<li>Improving user experience.</li>
<li>Restricting access to information based on geographical location.</li>
<li>Providing personalized services.</li>
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<div class="text">i only</div>
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Improving user experience is a benefit, but it’s not the only one.
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Restricting access doesn't directly benefit the user.
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<div class="text">i and ii</div>
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Restricting access doesn't directly benefit the user.
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<div class="text">i and iii</div>
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Correct! Improving user experience and providing personalized services benefit users are both benefits.
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<li>¿Qué quieren decir los autores con "explosión de bits"?</li>
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La policía no pudo acceder a los registros de Tanya Rider debido a su derecho a la privacidad. <strong>¿Hay alguna manera de hacer una política que preserve el derecho a la privacidad y también asegure que una persona como Tanya Rider sea rescatada?</strong> Escribe tres argumentos para cada una de las siguientes opiniones.
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<li>Opinión A: El derecho a la privacidad no es solo un principio abstracto. A veces, por ejemplo, las personas desaparecen para esconderse de las personas que podrían lastimarlas. Cuando se denuncia la desaparición de una persona, la policía no puede asumir que esa es toda la historia; tienen que seguir las reglas incluso si eso retrasa algunos rescates. Además, ¡tal vez esa persona está tratando de evitar a la policía!</li>
<li>Opinión B: La policía debería poder verificar la ubicación de un teléfono de inmediato para buscar a una persona desaparecida, tal vez con una regla de que no pueden usar la información para ningún otro propósito, o revelársela a nadie, sin el permiso de un tribunal.</li>
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¿Existe una tercera política que proteja las necesidades de <em>todos</em>?</li>
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¿Existe una tercera política que proteja las necesidades de <em>todos</em>?
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<li>What do the authors mean by "explosion of bits"?</li>
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Police couldn't access Tanya Rider's records because of her right to privacy. <strong>Is there a way to make a policy that preserves one's right to privacy and also makes sure a person like Tanya Rider gets rescued?</strong> Write down three arguments for each of the following positions.
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<li>Position A: The right to privacy isn't just an abstract principle. Sometimes for example, people disappear to hide from people who might hurt them. When a person is reported missing, the police can't assume that's the whole story; they have to follow the rules even if that delays some rescues. Also, maybe that person is trying to avoid the police!</li>
<li>Position B: The police should be able to check the location of a phone right away to search for a missing person, perhaps with a rule that they can't use the information for any other purpose, or disclose it to anyone, without permission from a court.</li>
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Is there a third policy that protects <em>everyone's</em> needs?
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Why was there a delay in using cell phone records to locate the lost person, Tanya Rider?
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<div class="text">The technology to trace cell phone records was not yet available.</div>
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Please review pages 1 and 2 of the story in <em>Blown to Bits</em>.
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<div class="text">There was a legal and privacy issue regarding access to her cell phone records.</div>
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Correct! Access to location data was not provided due to legal and privacy issues.
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<div class="text">The cell phone records were accidentally deleted.</div>
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Please review pages 1 and 2 of the story in <em>Blown to Bits</em>.
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<div class="text">The police did not consider cell phone records as a reliable source.</div>
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Please review pages 1 and 2 of the story in <em>Blown to Bits</em>.
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