AWID, Tracking your period: Data economy and the risks for privacy and security of (very) personal data, Brazil
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Title | Tracking your period: Data economy and the risks for privacy and security of (very) personal data |
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Category | Privacy Advocacy Gender and Tech |
Start | 2016/09/09 |
End | 2016/09/09 |
Hours | 30 mins "mins" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 30.
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Scale | World level for international activities |
Geolocalization | -12° 16' 51", -38° 57' 9"
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Organisation | Coding Rights/ Tactical Tech |
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Target audience | Women, Women Activists, Researchers |
Number of participants | 7 |
Context and motivations | As part of the AWID Forum Coding Rights and Tactical Tech wanted to run a session on the latest research that has been released on Menstruation and Fertility Apps in relation to data privacy and quantification of women's bodies.
The session was a conversation about the data that is collected by these apps, the implications and effects it has on women's perceptions of their bodies, particularly young teenagers. |
Topics | Data Privacy, Quantification, Big Data |
Links | http://arrow.org.my/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/AFC22.1-2016.pdf |
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