Authors
Elisa Costante, Yuanhao Sun, Milan Petković, Jerry Den Hartog
Publication date
2012/10/15
Book
Proceedings of the 2012 ACM Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society
Pages
91-96
Description
A privacy policy is a legal document, used by websites to communicate how the personal data that they collect will be managed. By accepting it, the user agrees to release his data under the conditions stated by the policy. Privacy policies should provide enough information to enable users to make informed decisions. Privacy regulations support this by specifying what kind of information has to be provided. As privacy policies can be long and difficult to understand, users tend not to read them. Because of this, users generally agree with a policy without knowing what it states and whether aspects important to him are covered at all. In this paper we present a solution to assist the user by providing a structured way to browse the policy content and by automatically assessing the completeness of a policy, i.e. the degree of coverage of privacy categories important to the user. The privacy categories are extracted from …
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Scholar articles
E Costante, Y Sun, M Petković, J Den Hartog - Proceedings of the 2012 ACM Workshop on Privacy in …, 2012