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Information technology lets people learn about one another on a scale previously unimaginable. Information in the wrong hands can be harmful. Scholars on this site consider problems of privacy, fraud, identity, and security posed by the digital age.

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Lawmakers Look at Phone Tracking


Joseph Turow
Source: Washington Post
May 8, 2011

Child porn case shows danger of Net routers


John Palfrey
Source: Boston Herald
April 26, 2011

Freedom and Anonymity: Keeping the Internet Open


Jonathan Zittrain
Source: Scientific American
February 24, 2011

'Do Not Track' Internet Privacy Bill Introduced in House


M. Ryan Calo
Source: Los Angeles Times
February 11, 2011

Global Net Crackdown to Shatter 'Utopian' Internet: Experts


Tim Wu
Source: Sidney Morning Herald
February 4, 2011

Giffords Could Be Released Within Days Or Weeks


Anita Allen
Source: NPR: Morning Edition
January 18, 2011

Answers to Questions About Internet Privacy



Source: The New York Times
July 26, 2010
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Future of Privacy Forum’s 13th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Recognizes TAP Scholars

Articles by Professor Anita Allen of the University of Pennsylvania School of Law and Professor Paul Schwartz of the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law have been honored with the FPF’s Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award.

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Social Networking

Social networking websites are places on the Internet where people can connect with those who share their interests. Additionally, they can function as economic “platforms” that serve different groups of many users, including consumers, advertisers, game developers, and others. 

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Using Data and Respecting Users

Firms should make ethical choices in using data to avoid souring relationships with users. Three basic guidelines reduce risk and help maintain user trust.

By: Marshall Van Alstyne, Alisa Lenart