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Datawatch.org (formerly known as Private Citizens) is an online privacy watchdog and pressure group that will: | |||
- Collect privacy policies changes and updates on more than 150 websites | |||
- Alert users who downloaded the browser plug-in on the changes made in the privacy policy of the website they are navigating on | |||
- Make it easy for attorneys, scholars, and law students to translate policies into plain English and explain changes in policies. | - Make it easy for attorneys, scholars, and law students to translate policies into plain English and explain changes in policies. | ||
- Consequently, identify bad practices and help users to take action in order to influence companies and to alert the FTC and any other relevant institution | |||
- Incentivize businesses to comply with best practices and explain their privacy changes. | |||
We have been using changedetection.com to monitor privacy policies and are currently looking for more efficient options. | |||
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Revision as of 18:43, 10 January 2012
Web Citizenship
The Idea
Datawatch.org (formerly known as Private Citizens) is an online privacy watchdog and pressure group that will:
- Collect privacy policies changes and updates on more than 150 websites - Alert users who downloaded the browser plug-in on the changes made in the privacy policy of the website they are navigating on - Make it easy for attorneys, scholars, and law students to translate policies into plain English and explain changes in policies. - Consequently, identify bad practices and help users to take action in order to influence companies and to alert the FTC and any other relevant institution - Incentivize businesses to comply with best practices and explain their privacy changes.
We have been using changedetection.com to monitor privacy policies and are currently looking for more efficient options.