Improving Privacy Protection in the Area of Behavioural Targeting

Authors
Publication date 2015
ISBN
  • 9789041159908
Series Information Law Series
Number of pages 414
Publisher Alphen aan den Rijn: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Organisations
  • Faculty of Law (FdR) - Institute for Information Law (IViR)
Abstract
Behavioural targeting, or online profiling, is at the core of many privacy problems on the Internet. Behavioural targeting involves monitoring people’s online behaviour and using the data obtained to expose people to individually targeted advertisements. In the process, firms gather information, store it, analyse it, and disclose it to other firms. Firms compile detailed profiles, based on what Internet users read, what videos they watch, what they search for, etc. People have litlle control over what happens to information concerning them. There is wide agreement that EU data protection law - and similar regimes in countries worldwide - offers insufficient protection of privacy on the Internet. This publication examines how the law could improve online privacy protection, and is among the first legal studies to discuss the implications of behavioural sciences for privacy law. A detailed analysis is presented of the problematic role of informed consent in data protection law, emphasising the tension in the law between protecting and empowering the individual. [...] Given the limited potential of informed consent as a privacy protection measure, the publication argues that policymakers can improve legal privacy protection by focusing less on empowering people and more on protecting people. Practitioners, businesspersons, policymakers, and regulators will find much here to help them develop a more cogent, socially responsible, and reasonable approach to privacy law and policy - not only in Europe but anywhere in the world."
Document type Book
Note Based on the author’s PhD thesis, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 2014. - Available in university library UvA
Language English
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