Difference between revisions of "Trading Privacy for the Greater Social Good: How Did America React During COVID-19? (Q4995)"
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Property / comment: For the location data, we collaborated withx.mode that aggregates location data across 100 of commonly used mobile applications ranging from news toweather, map navigation, and fitness. The location-data collection was performed through a GDPR-and CCPA-compliant framework. The data covers one-quarter of the U.S. population across the Android and iOS operating systems / rank | |||
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journal article from 'SSRN Electronic Journal' published in 2020
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Trading Privacy for the Greater Social Good: How Did America React During COVID-19?
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journal article from 'SSRN Electronic Journal' published in 2020
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For the location data, we collaborated withx.mode that aggregates location data across 100 of commonly used mobile applications ranging from news toweather, map navigation, and fitness. The location-data collection was performed through a GDPR-and CCPA-compliant framework. The data covers one-quarter of the U.S. population across the Android and iOS operating systems
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