Privacy Online: A Guide for Librarians and Your Users
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Privacy Online: A Guide for Librarians and Your Users
Presenter: Diana SilveiraNovare Library Services
Agenda• Privacy Settings and
Policies for Social Media• Facebook• Pinterest• LinkedIn
• Big Data• What is it?• How is it collected/used• Why is this an issue?• What can one do?
Social Media
What are you sharing with apps?
Google/Google+
https://www.google.com/dashboard/b/0/?hl=en
General Social Media Tips
• Don’t Use the Same Password Everywhere
• Review “Apps” and Privacy Settings a few times a year
• Think about “Auto-sharing”
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Did You know?!
“When you use Siri or Dictation, the things you say will be recorded and sent to Apple in order to convert what you say into text," Apple says.
Siri collects a bunch of other information -- names of people from your address book and other unspecified user data, all to help Siri do a better job.
How long does Apple store all of this stuff, and who gets a look at it? Well, the company doesn't actually say. Again, from the user agreement:
"By using Siri or Dictation, you agree and consent to Apple's and its subsidiaries' and agents' transmission, collection, maintenance, processing, and use of this information, including your voice input and User Data, to provide and improve Siri, Dictation, and other Apple products and services.”
- http://goo.gl/6FRUz
Big Data
What is Big Data?
Real World Big Data
http://techcrunch.com/2012/11/16/baseball-and-big-data-how-hadoop-and-the-san-francisco-giants-are-taking-on-stats /
What’s the Problem with big data?
Encourages data collection/retention
You can infer, discriminate, etc SPECIFIC people
Can lead to “risk analysis”, profiling
http://goo.gl/JxuFE
Credit ScoresInsurance RatesHiringPrivacy, Security
What can big data effect?
three basic rights: you have the right to
possess your data, to control how it is
used, to destroy or
distribute it as you see fit.
http://goo.gl/HqWyn
Sources
DuckduckgoSpokeoAbine.comhttp://www.abine.com/people_guide.phpLavabit.comTor ProjectMailinator
Questions?
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