Informed Consent: We Can Do Better to Defend Privacy. Borgesius, F., Z. IEEE Security & Privacy, 13(2):103-107, IEEE, 3, 2015.
Informed Consent: We Can Do Better to Defend Privacy [link]Website  abstract   bibtex   
Informed consent as a means to protect privacy is flawed, especially when considering the privacy problems of behavioral targeting. Policymakers should pay more attention to a combined approach that both protects and empowers individuals.
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