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Privacy by Design,” “Value Sensitive Design,” and “Privacy Enhancing Technologies,” are discussed. Examples of privacy-preserving (and breaking) systems, ranging from smart meters to electronic health records, are used to illustrate the main difficulties of designing such systems.
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