DagRep.7.4.83.pdf
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This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 17162 "Online Privacy and Web Transparency". The seminar brought 29 participants in computer science, law and policy together, coming from companies and research institutions across Europe and the US. The 2.5-days seminar had a well-filled program, with 25 research talks, followed by 7 short panel discussions, and 6 5-minute talks. Online privacy and Web transparency is a broad research field, that includes detection of privacy leaks on the Web and mobiles, measurement of tracking technologies on the Web, transparency tools to detect bias and discrimination, as well as how laws and regulations address these problems from a law research perspective, and how technical solutions can influence standards and laws.
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