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Advances in information security, privacy, and ethics (AISPE) book series.
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"This book provides research on the dangers of sharing personal information on health and wellness apps, as well as how such information can be used by employers, insurance companies, advertisers, and other third parties"--.
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Table of Contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Book Series
- Editorial Advisory Board
- Table of Contents
- Detailed Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgment
- Section 1: Personal Information Sharing and Data Ownership: Mobile Applications and Wearable Technologies
- Chapter 1: What Can Fitness Apps Teach Us About Group Privacy?
- Chapter 2: Role of Wearable Technology and Fitness Apps in Obesity and Diabetes
- Chapter 3: Data Ownership
- Chapter 4: Wearable Devices and Privacy Concerns
- Section 2: Health and Fitness Apps: Data Privacy and Data Breach
- Chapter 5: How Do Mobile Applications for Cancer Communicate About Their Privacy Practices?
- Chapter 6: Case Study
- Section 3: The Psychology of Behavior: What Motivates Users to Share Personal Information?
- Chapter 7: Exploitation of Health on Instagram
- Chapter 8: Governmentality, Playbor, and Peak Performance
- Section 4: The Role of Language in Shaping Conceptions of Privacy
- Chapter 9: An Analysis of Privacy Language in the Scholarly Literature on Mental Health Apps
- Chapter 10: “Sensitive but Essential Information”
- Epilogue
- Afterword
- Compilation of References
- About the Contributors
- Index
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