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{{ WAP assignment | course = Wikipedia:Canada Education Program/Courses/Knowledge and Information in Society (Andrew Clement and Siobhan Stevenson) | university = University of Wikipedia | term = 2011 Q3 | project = WikiProject |
{{ WAP assignment | course = Wikipedia:Canada Education Program/Courses/Knowledge and Information in Society (Andrew Clement and Siobhan Stevenson) | university = University of Wikipedia | term = 2011 Q3 | project = WikiProject Wikipedia }} |
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Jhhwang7 13:56, 24 October 2011 (UTC) I edited the Privacy Policy, section 'FTC Fair Information'. I added 2-1 'Problem with Choice/Consent'. I argue that consumers do not have a fair say in the process of consenting their personal information to third parties. |
Jhhwang7 13:56, 24 October 2011 (UTC) I edited the Privacy Policy, section 'FTC Fair Information'. I added 2-1 'Problem with Choice/Consent'. I argue that consumers do not have a fair say in the process of consenting their personal information to third parties. |
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Jhhwang7 13:56, 24 October 2011 (UTC) I edited the Privacy Policy, section 'FTC Fair Information'. I added 2-1 'Problem with Choice/Consent'. I argue that consumers do not have a fair say in the process of consenting their personal information to third parties.
There are a fair number of dead links in the reference section. Almost everything from the FTC has been moved and many things are not even locatable by searching the FTC. Similar with the links to the OECD. Some serious work needs to be done to update the references section. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Finkga (talk • contribs) 23:47, 4 July 2015 (UTC)