"Cornell information science professor Helen Nissenbaum was the first to theorize ["contextual privacy"], defining privacy as the appropriate flow of information in a given context. Specifically, Nissenbaum ties privacy to contextual norms about what information is revealed and who it is revealed to. This definition contrasts with one-dimensional theories of privacy which focus on universal ideas of control, secrecy, and sensitivity."

https://techpolicy.press/a-better-approach-to-privacy-for-third-party-social-media-tools/

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A Better Approach to Privacy for Third-Party Social Media Tools

A robust ecosystem of third-party tools that will require fresh thinking about privacy, say Chand Rajendra-Nicolucci and Ethan Zuckerman.

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