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I think it’s important for students to keep up with current events. This weblog serves as a historical record of articles that I’ve shared with my students. I curate articles that focus on technology, software, development, design, usability, security, computer science, interactive design, and more.

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Websites’ Privacy Notices Are Supposed to Be Reassuring. They Often Aren’t.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-websites-privacy-notices-are-not-reassuring-11647444770

Posted on March 17, 2022April 14, 2022Author Arlin SchaffelCategories The Wall Street JournalTags privacy

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