from Part III - Information Privacy Law for a Collected Future
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 April 2020
Chapter 7 returns to the smart home as a way of examining the collected world challenges that will arise for information privacy law. It reviews the multidisciplinary literature on privacy risks in the smart home. It then highlights that sensor data collections are different in nature to the type of data collections envisaged by the control model of information privacy. Smart home sensor data collections are circular and continuous, which challenges the basis of rationality modes of consent provision, through privacy policies. Moreover, the very notion of control is challenged in boundary dispersed environments, such as the smart home, which are essentially fragmented and contested. These factors give rise to significant challenges for the control model of information privacy law and its focus on the process of personal information exchange.
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