Empirical study of 522 registered data brokers finds 9% fully compliant with Delete Act transparency requirements, 43% make exercising all privacy rights impossible, and 64% add substantial friction to request processes.
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Survey evidence shows VR privacy deception exploits cognitive and ergonomic vulnerabilities, increasing acceptance of invasive data practices framed as immersion-preserving and fostering privacy resignation.
A qualitative study of mixed-ability teams identifies four types of interrelated failures and workarounds in information representation use, influenced by stigmas and social dynamics.
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Privacy Without Remedy: An Assessment of Data Broker Compliance with California Privacy Law
Empirical study of 522 registered data brokers finds 9% fully compliant with Delete Act transparency requirements, 43% make exercising all privacy rights impossible, and 64% add substantial friction to request processes.
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A qualitative study of mixed-ability teams identifies four types of interrelated failures and workarounds in information representation use, influenced by stigmas and social dynamics.