Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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  Modern privacy policies have become increasingly thorough and expansive, creating a huge burden for the user to actually read through and understand. Many users often “sign” their consent to the terms, without any knowledge of the terms to which they are agreeing to. These terms have become much too expansive and give social media companies excessive power and control over the data collection and usage of its users. Examining Facebook and Instagram’s privacy policies, this paper seeks to outline the major data collection and usage concerns and proposes potential regulatory solutions to provide consumers with greater assurance of personal privacy.

Facebook and Instagram's Privacy Policy: The Problem


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