Corporate Privacy Policy Changes during PRISM and the Rise of Surveillance Capitalism

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Autor(a) principal: Kumar, Priya
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v5i1.813
Resumo: Disclosure of the NSA’s PRISM program demonstrated that Internet companies have become prime targets of government surveillance. But what role do companies themselves play in putting users’ privacy at risk? By comparing the changes in the privacy policies of ten companies—the nine in PRISM plus Twitter—I seek to understand how users’ privacy shifted. Specifically, I study how company practices surrounding the life cycle of user information (e.g. collection, use, sharing, and retention) shifted between the times when companies joined PRISM and when PRISM news broke. A qualitative analysis of the changes in the privacy policies suggests that company disclosure of tracking for advertising purposes increased. I draw on business scholar Shoshana Zuboff’s conceptualization of “surveillance capitalism” and legal scholar Joel Reidenberg’s “transparent citizen” to explain the implications such changes hold for users’ privacy. These findings underscore why public debates about post-Snowden privacy rights cannot ignore the role that companies play in legitimizing surveillance activities under the auspices of creating market value.
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title Corporate Privacy Policy Changes during PRISM and the Rise of Surveillance Capitalism
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Kumar, Priya
Internet companies; PRISM; privacy policies; surveillance capitalism; targeted advertising; transparent citizen
title_short Corporate Privacy Policy Changes during PRISM and the Rise of Surveillance Capitalism
title_full Corporate Privacy Policy Changes during PRISM and the Rise of Surveillance Capitalism
title_fullStr Corporate Privacy Policy Changes during PRISM and the Rise of Surveillance Capitalism
title_full_unstemmed Corporate Privacy Policy Changes during PRISM and the Rise of Surveillance Capitalism
title_sort Corporate Privacy Policy Changes during PRISM and the Rise of Surveillance Capitalism
author Kumar, Priya
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Internet companies; PRISM; privacy policies; surveillance capitalism; targeted advertising; transparent citizen
topic Internet companies; PRISM; privacy policies; surveillance capitalism; targeted advertising; transparent citizen
description Disclosure of the NSA’s PRISM program demonstrated that Internet companies have become prime targets of government surveillance. But what role do companies themselves play in putting users’ privacy at risk? By comparing the changes in the privacy policies of ten companies—the nine in PRISM plus Twitter—I seek to understand how users’ privacy shifted. Specifically, I study how company practices surrounding the life cycle of user information (e.g. collection, use, sharing, and retention) shifted between the times when companies joined PRISM and when PRISM news broke. A qualitative analysis of the changes in the privacy policies suggests that company disclosure of tracking for advertising purposes increased. I draw on business scholar Shoshana Zuboff’s conceptualization of “surveillance capitalism” and legal scholar Joel Reidenberg’s “transparent citizen” to explain the implications such changes hold for users’ privacy. These findings underscore why public debates about post-Snowden privacy rights cannot ignore the role that companies play in legitimizing surveillance activities under the auspices of creating market value.
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