Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy
- The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Part I Introduction
- Part II The Pervasiveness and Value of Tracking Technologies
- 2 Data Brokers: Should They Be Reviled or Revered?
- 3 In Defense of Big Data Analytics
- 4 Education Technology and Student Privacy
- 5 Mobile Privacy Expectations
- 6 Face Recognition, Real-Time Identification, and Beyond
- 7 Smart Cities: Privacy, Transparency, and Community
- Part III Ethical and Legal Reservations about Tracking Technologies
- Part IV International Perspectives
- Part V New Approaches to Improve the Status Quo
6 - Face Recognition, Real-Time Identification, and Beyond
from Part II - The Pervasiveness and Value of Tracking Technologies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 April 2018
- The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy
- The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Part I Introduction
- Part II The Pervasiveness and Value of Tracking Technologies
- 2 Data Brokers: Should They Be Reviled or Revered?
- 3 In Defense of Big Data Analytics
- 4 Education Technology and Student Privacy
- 5 Mobile Privacy Expectations
- 6 Face Recognition, Real-Time Identification, and Beyond
- 7 Smart Cities: Privacy, Transparency, and Community
- Part III Ethical and Legal Reservations about Tracking Technologies
- Part IV International Perspectives
- Part V New Approaches to Improve the Status Quo
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy , pp. 102 - 124Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2018
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