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Inverse Privacy

An item of your personal information is inversely private if some party has access to it but you do not. We analyze the provenance of inversely private information and its rise to dominance over other kinds of personal information. In a nutshell, the inverse privacy problem is unjustified inaccessibility to you of your inversely private information. We argue that the inverse privacy problem has a market-based solution.

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Co-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalWInverse Privacypreprint / 2015AYuri GurevichResearcherAEfim HudisResearcherAJeannette M. WingResearcherTcs.CY4196 works
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Inverse Privacy

preprint / 2015

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