[governance] So Who (or What) is Managing Privacy for/by the 1 Billion+

Roland Perry roland at internetpolicyagency.com
Fri Dec 28 08:38:23 EST 2012


In message <ABD62AA5-F63A-4391-A264-010001BB18C3 at virtualized.org>, at 
19:51:45 on Thu, 27 Dec 2012, David Conrad <drc at virtualized.org> writes
>  Your rights to privacy are not removed by Facebook changing their 
>terms and conditions.  You have the ultimate right to privacy by not 
>subjecting yourself to their endless incomprehensible games

How would that work if your connectivity ISP decided it would publish 
the urls of all the websites you visit? With the get-out that you could 
always find another ISP if you didn't like it.

While Facebook is not "The Internet", and not even "The Web", it has 
sufficient penetration that some people are almost unable to resign. 
What if you are a student and your tutor *only* published information 
about your course via Facebook.

Or is it a matter for the regulator of Universities (who is that). 
Ultimately, choose to go to another University.
-- 
Roland Perry

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