Trading Privacy for the Greater Social Good: How Did America React During COVID-19? (Q4995)

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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?
journal article from 'SSRN Electronic Journal' published in 2020

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    June 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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    30 app categories: weather, news, fitness, health, education, business, social networking
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    There is a chance when an individual uninstalls an app that it will also lead to the cessation of location data. However, to completely disappear from our data, the individual needs to simultaneously uninstall all of the (100 of) affiliated apps that use the location-tracking SDK provided by our location data collector
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    Given the market share of the company and the coverage of their client apps, this was very unlikely to occur.
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