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A 5 page overview of the problem of information privacy on the World Wide Web. This paper reviews the history and emphasizes that the protection of private information is as much a problem of ethics as it is of law. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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It is a concern that is replete with many considerations. The World Wide Web presents one of the more pressing of those considerations. Web sites collect volumes of
information regarding their user. Much of this information, of course, is collected intentionally. Much, in fact, is even surrendered voluntarily by the web sites users as they fill
in online questionnaires and the like. Additional information is collected as well, however, through the use of more subtle methods (some would even say more devious methods) like spyware
that is inoculated into a users computer and then used to trace their steps on the World Wide Web (Tynan, 2006). Concerns continue to grow regarding the ways that
this information will be used. Those concerns affect Information Technology on the whole and, in fact, identifying a solution is as much a matter of ethics as it is
a matter of law. Information is collected for a diversity of reasons. Many are completely innocent. Consider, for example, church web
sites that collect information about their parishioners. Who would ever think this information might eventually end up in the wrong hands. In fact, that has been the case
in more than one instance in the past (Hoy, Grubbs, and Phelps, 2003). Churches and civic organizations being among the most
obvious exceptions, in most cases web sites collect information for use in marketing. Some information, however, is collected and sold for use in even less ethically excusable ways (Hoy,
Grubbs, and Phelps, 2003). As users have become more and more concerned about the privacy of the information that web sites glean from them they have developed a level
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