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                  swodinsky humanpropensity kevincollier thezedwards *You* wrote a pretty good thing on this! gizmodo.com/60-of-school-apps-are-sharing-your-kids-data-with-thir-1846819024 I think for child-focused stuff in particular almost everyone looks at COPPA as a blocker for that outside of specific systems that can push parents to consent on behalf of children.
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                swodinsky humanpropensity kevincollier thezedwards As a result most will claim they don't collect child data to broker. Which means they at least have some sort of system by which they can reasonably pretend to have excluded under-13s...
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            swodinsky humanpropensity kevincollier thezedwards Finally, equally pervasive in its invasive-ness as a data broker is your ISP, since 2017, which means that there is arguably (if not fairly or justly) some impact to the under-13s they can get away with - consumerreports.org/consumerist/house-votes-to-allow-internet-service-providers-to-sell-share-your-personal-information/
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          swodinsky humanpropensity kevincollier thezedwards And I have these on my to-read list, so can't guarantee they are good, but that they interest me and seem like they're in the right category/quality:
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        swodinsky humanpropensity kevincollier thezedwards 1. Obfuscation A User's Guide for Privacy and Protest; by Finn Brunton and Helen Nissenbaum 2. Silicon Values The Future of Free Speech under Surveillance Capitalism; by Jillian C. York 3. Big Data and Competition Policy; by Maurice Stucke, Allen Grunes
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      swodinsky humanpropensity kevincollier thezedwards And, while I don't think everything in the collection is as accurate/useful as it should be, the NYT Privacy Project has some very good stuff nytimes.com/interactive/2019/opinion/internet-privacy-project.html
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