
doi: 10.58079/156cg
handle: 20.500.13089/156cg
The notion of the privacy paradox is weaving its way through society, finding adherents left and right. Although it initially referred to the paradoxical situation that to protect people with certain private characteristics you need to register them,* most people know the privacy paradox as a label for the discrepancy between people claiming to want privacy and the supposed negligence with which they give private information away. For instance, the privacy paradox is used to describe how people...
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