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- 5.11.2008: All things are possible
- 2.9.2008: Reasons for Privacy-by-Design Social Networks
- 29.7.2008: New Media Douchebags
- 27.7.2008: Social Network Applications Among Most Popular Internet Sites
- 11.6.2008: The Future of the Internet - OECD Meeting in Seoul
- 26.4.2008: Why bother about our privacy on social networks?
- 26.4.2008: Rome Memorandum
- 26.2.2008: A Fairy Tale
- 29.1.2008: Data Portability and Information Privacy
- 28.1.2008: PLING - Policy Languages Interest Group
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Webb/Butterfield/Smith Model for Social Software
I am currently working on a paper for the PET Symposium trying to build a privacy threat model for social networking applications. The Webb/Butterfield/Smith Model for Social Software seems to be an appropriate way to visualize the main functional elements of social networking apps.
Let’s see how this model can be extended to information privacy and the personal data being collected and processed in social networking applications…
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