Legitimately Interesting - Understanding GDPR and Personal Data Control
Offered By: Data Science Festival via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking talk by Ben Gilburt, MSc Candidate in Social Science of the Internet at the University of Oxford's Internet Institute, delivered at the Data Science Festival Summer School 2023. Delve into the impact of GDPR on internet users' experiences since 2018, focusing on the emergence of consent notices for personal data sharing. Discover the consequences of not consenting, why simply rejecting may not fully protect your privacy, and learn effective strategies to regain control over your personal information. Gain valuable insights into data privacy and protection in this 48-minute presentation, which promises to be genuinely engaging and informative. Connect with the data science community and access more cutting-edge ideas through the Data Science Festival's events and resources.
Syllabus
Legitimately Interesting
Taught by
Data Science Festival
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