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Afternoon Sessions

Liveblogged 19 March 2011 | 1 Comment

[2:50 PM]
Session Topics
Singpolyma – Using code and architecture to promote privacy and how laws are insufficient
Heather – Missing persons and privacy
Melanie – Use of cool social spaces (Facebook, Twitter) as creepy treehouses
Paul – Geotagging on Twitter, location privacy
Kate – Connection between autonomy and privacy, especially with children and MMO’s (overturning assumption that kids don’t care [...]

Back from Lunch – Speedgeeking!

Liveblogged 19 March 2011 | 1 Comment

[2:30 PM]
Lunch was delicious and vegan and organic, potatoes with carrot, chickpeas, quinoa. We came back to group and pushed the chairs the middle of the room to make way for speedgeeking, which is like speed dating but rather than finding true love we expressed ourselves and challenged ideas.
Topics covered (as per the interpretation of [...]

Morning sessions

Liveblogged 19 March 2011 | 1 Comment

[11:40 AM]
Session Topics

Jennifer – Social network that is trying to control your online image
Jennifer – Why privacy is different
Kate – philosophy of Facebook privacy
Melanie – Stigma and three twitter handles
Joanne – Differences between Canada and the USA
[12:30 PM]
Session Reports
Canada & US

Canada respects privacy more (legislation, type of information asked)
Idea of celebrity and privacy,
Canadians tend [...]

PrivacyCampTO 2 – Getting to know each other

Liveblogged 19 March 2011 | 1 Comment

[10:00 AM]
Gunner is telling us about our hackable agenda, we are welcoming people to participate in the speedgeeking session this afternoon!
Guidelines:

Appreciate one another.
Listen and learn what other folks are doing.
Agree to disagree.
Be inclusive: un-specialize your jargon.
Please go and meet people.

[10:10 AM]
We’re about to walk the line, time to get interactive…so the liveblogging is on pause [...]

Afternoon Session 2 – Room 2

Liveblogged 19 June 2010 | 0 Comments

(come back later for edited version!)
Ryan Kellen – Software art, copyright and intellectual property, advertising
- It’s great that we’re talking about privacy, but he thinks that the way the market is working right now is working just fine
- As an advertiser on Facebook (the customers of Facebook), privacy is protected
- Privacy issues we’re worried about [...]

Afternoon Sessions 2, Room 1

Liveblogged 19 June 2010 | 2 Comments

Online privacy and Gender Kate Raynes-Goldie (kate at k4t3 dot org @oceanpark) and Leigh Honeywell

Geeks design software for other geeks, but as social media becomes ubiquitous, geeks are designing software for everyone. The designers do not represent the same diversity as the users.
Online vs. Real-life distinction is no longer true. As a result, many of [...]

Notice: Is it dead?

Liveblogged 19 June 2010 | 1 Comment

Presented by Constantine Karbaliotis
Getting beyond privacy notices and consent.

problems with privacy notices
require legal approval
Europe is tighter on notice
no one reads privacy notices
companies may have multiple privacy notices, multiple jurisdictions and languages to consider
is notice dead? no one reads them
notices are there for when something goes wrong and lawyers and judges read them
more important to [...]

Debating the Non-Private Person

Liveblogged 19 June 2010 | 1 Comment

blog post
non-private person = people who have nothing to hide and are very public
privacy is not binary – you don’t just have or not have privacy
how to control the information which is online?
is privacy a commodity or is it a right?
what about paying for privacy? (should it be commodity?)
will it cost us more & more to [...]

Afternoon Session 1 – Room 3

Liveblogged 19 June 2010 | 1 Comment

(check back later for edited and non-note-like-version)
Morgen Peers – Personas
- J. Parkinson presented at Gov 2.0 Expo about patient-centred healthcare. Healing the American healthcare system is creating profiles for everyone, where doctors can have access and patients have read/write access.
- My Gov in the UK – Who do I need here? who is best for [...]

Privacy and Being Social: In life vs Online?

Liveblogged 19 June 2010 | 0 Comments

Presented by Luc St. Laurent

how are people social and how do they interact in the real world? how to apply this to the online world?
why is it that online we can’t do what we do in real life
we are taught to behave differently depending on who is around us
different aspects of a person’s personality is [...]