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Introduction
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Questions
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Accountability
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Disinformation
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Fake news
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Consumer advice
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Using tools
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What can consumers do
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Google yourself
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Zips Law
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Data Data Existing
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Risk Convenience
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I dont know what the risk is
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Situational awareness
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Information storage
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The internet
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Trading privacy for convenience
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Belief systems
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Personal boycotts
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Data ownership
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Data brokers
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Closing
Description:
Delve into the second part of an engaging online discussion exploring the trade-offs between privacy and convenience in the modern technological era. Join Meredith Broussard, author and Associate Professor of Journalism, and Andrea Jones-Rooy, host of "Ask a Political Scientist" and Visiting Associate Professor at NYU Center for Data Science, as they tackle pressing issues such as accountability, disinformation, fake news, and consumer data protection. Moderated by Amy P. Batallones, this 59-minute conversation covers a wide range of topics, including practical advice for consumers, the importance of situational awareness, and the complexities of data ownership. Gain valuable insights into personal data management, the role of data brokers, and strategies for maintaining privacy in an increasingly connected world. Explore the ethical implications of our digital choices and learn how to navigate the complex landscape of information storage and sharing in the age of the internet.

Trading Privacy for Convenience in the Age of Technology - Part 2

New York University (NYU)
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