A Roadmap to Enhancing User Control via Privacy Dashboards

Open Access
Authors
Publication date 11-2017
Event 39th International Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners Conference
Number of pages 34
Publisher Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam, Institute for Information Law
Organisations
  • Faculty of Law (FdR)
  • Faculty of Law (FdR) - Institute for Information Law (IViR)
Abstract
This report presents and draws on multidisciplinary insights into what characterises effective user control over the collection and use of personal data. User controls arise from the interplay of a number of conditions. These are partly technical but also connected to different aspects of user behaviour, the intricacies of design, as well as the internal and external incentives in privacy governance that exist today. Our review of the state of research underscores that devising effective user controls require close collaboration between different disciplines, clear regulatory guidance and scientifically-backed assessments.
Document type Report
Note This research was commissioned for the Privacy Bridges project. The project was coordinated by the Center for Democracy and Technology and received funding from Facebook, Google and Microsoft. Presented and debated at the 2017 International Conference of Data Protection & Privacy Commissioners (ICDPPC) Hong Kong, 25-29 September 2017.
Language English
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