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Wake up and smell the data surveillance

2025-04-13 Claire Ming Osborn-Li 0

Did you get enough sleep last night? Do your eyelids feel heavy, or  your head hurt? Maybe you’re looking forward to a second or third coffee of the day.  You’re not alone. The results of […]

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What would happen to your digital self when you die? Navigating the Complexities of Digital Legacy

2025-04-13 Zihan Zhou 0

Ghost in the machine: digital death in the age of algorithms In February 2025, South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron committed suicide. Private photos and videos of her with male star Kim Soo-hyun appeared on social […]

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After swiping, is this really what you want to see?

2025-04-13 Yinghui Liu 0

Are you swiping a short video just because it stayed a few more seconds — swiping the short video again and finding that it was pushing the same type of short video that you stayed […]

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Clicking ‘Agree’: What is Really Means for Your Privacy?

2025-04-10 Zheyi Bo 0

Introduction Have you ever experienced a topic or items that you happened to bring up while chatting with a friend appearing on the front page of the social media platforms just a few minutes later. […]

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Stop Pretending We Have a Choice: How Platforms Turn Privacy into Profit

2025-04-07 Jiaqi Sun 0

Do you really agree? Do you remember the last time you ‘agreed’? Maybe it was accepting your classmates’ point in class. Maybe it was allowing your friends to use your personal belongings. Or maybe it […]

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The Forgotten Digital Edge: The Elderly Privacy Dilemma and ‘Kind Abandonment’ in the Age of Technology

2025-04-07 Chenyu Zhang 0

In our contemporary society, where technology is advancing exponentially, the digital wave is sweeping across the world, ostensibly treating all members of society equally and creating the illusion of fair coverage. However, in-depth analyses reveal […]

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Privacy and Period Trackers: The Problem of Going with the Flow on FemTech

2025-04-07 Dayna Jane Thompson 0

FemTech is a thriving multi-billion-dollar global industry. It’s a market of technology products, digital services and/or platforms relating to women’s health issues, including a range of apps for tracking menstrual cycles and fertility that are […]

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The Eyes Have It : AI and Identity

2024-04-06 Matthew Stewart 0

Ransack your family photos, raid your sister’s laptop, pillage your secret snapshots. Surrender to the black box where privacy goes to die. Finding your ‘self’ Hovering over the upload button on PimEyes, a face search […]

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The Internet of Faces

2023-04-11 IDA AYU MERTHA 0

Biometric facial recognition technology (FRT) is increasingly prevalent in the mundane rituals of our lives, whether we individually consent to it or not. […]

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