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blogpost published on March 25, 2020 explaining how location data is collected
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A Closer Look at Location Data: Privacy and Pandemics
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blogpost published on March 25, 2020 explaining how location data is collected
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In this series, Privacy and Pandemics, the Future of Privacy Forum explores the challenges posed by the COVID-19 crisis to existing ethical, privacy, and data protection frameworks. Part 1: A Closer Look at Location Data
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Governments should consider how the location data was collected in the first instance (with users’ knowledge or consent?), and if the decision is made to repurpose it for pandemic tracking, it should be clearly siloed for that purpose and not re-used or retained for other civil or law enforcement uses.
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