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An attorney says she saw her library reading habits reflected in mobile ads. That’s not supposed to happen. – The Register
In April, attorney Christine Dudley was listening to a book on her iPhone while playing a game on her Android… read more
In April, attorney Christine Dudley was listening to a book on her iPhone while playing a game on her Android… read more
Companies that got their start as academic publishers have spent the last several decades transforming themselves into hugely profitable data… read more
The Institute of Museum and Library Services, in partnership with the American Library Association, has sponsored the creation of these… read more
Hat-tip Matt Black! It is possible to strike a balance and provide resources that respect privacy and offer some of… read more
Protecting patron privacy involves several activities including responsibly managing the data we store about patrons and their use of the… read more
Hat-tip Carrie Preston! This article introduces and applies the concept of “physical-equivalent privacy” to evaluate the appropriateness of data collection… read more
Protecting user privacy is a cherished ethical position held within this field. Therefore, it is worth asking whether libraries have… read more
This study analyzes library policies pertaining to the preservation of privacy on public use computers. A random sample of 1000… read more
Build a personalized privacy toolkit and dig deeper into online privacy topics with the Virtual Privacy Lab from San Jose… read more
“Tools, tactics, and resources to prepare and inspire public library staff” on issues related to privacy and security. https://nycdigitalsafety.org/