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See [[w:privacy]] and especially [[w:consumer privacy]] for a general overview. | See [[w:privacy]] and '''''especially [[w:consumer privacy]]''''' for a general overview. | ||
'''Privacy''' issues in [[Consumerium]] include: | '''Privacy''' issues in [[Consumerium]] include: | ||
*Protection of the [[consumer]] from unauthorized identification and the threats resulting from this - making sure [[user data]] is very anonymized | |||
*Protection of the [[retailer]]s' sensitive information, mainly [[price]]s, remember they have their own [[w:customer privacy]] and competitive concerns | |||
*Protection of everyone from the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] and it's operatives. This may include logging and publishing all [[w:SQL|SQL]] queries made by staff (see also [[Transparent Consumerium]] for a strategy to ensure this, and [[w:carceral state]] for what happens if one doesn't do this) | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:17, 26 November 2003
See w:privacy and especially w:consumer privacy for a general overview.
Privacy issues in Consumerium include:
- Protection of the consumer from unauthorized identification and the threats resulting from this - making sure user data is very anonymized
- Protection of the retailers' sensitive information, mainly prices, remember they have their own w:customer privacy and competitive concerns
- Protection of everyone from the Consumerium Governance Organization and it's operatives. This may include logging and publishing all SQL queries made by staff (see also Transparent Consumerium for a strategy to ensure this, and w:carceral state for what happens if one doesn't do this)