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
Category Privacy Advocacy Gender and Tech
Start 2016/09/09
End 2016/09/09
Hours 30 mins
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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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