Daily Dot: From insurance to surveillance: Experts debate privacy in the age of Big Data

Daily Dot: From insurance to surveillance: Experts debate privacy in the age of Big Data by Eric Geller:

Big Data is scary.

That’s the one thing that four people from very different professions agreed on during a panel at a Kenyon College political-science conference about technology’s impact on privacy in the 21st century.

Julia Angwin, a senior reporter at ProPublica, described her attempt to completely avoid being tracked while writing a book about whether privacy was dead. She turned off cookies, left Gmail, moved to an encrypted file-hosting service, and tried to quit Facebook. She feared quitting LinkedIn before realizing that she never logged in anymore; she hesitated anyway, because she didn’t want to miss out in the future. She called this concern “loss aversion.”

“Big data” is discussed in the third party doctrine,§§ 5.01-5.03

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