The character of consent : the history of cookies and the future of technology policy / Meg Leta Jones.

"A timely history of digital consent told through the mundane yet highly contested web cookie: confronting cookies is an everyday experience for weary internet travelers, who click through and dodge cookie notifications each day. As part of an "arrangement" wherein services are exchan...

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Main Author: Jones, Meg Leta (Author)
Other title:History of cookies and the future of technology policy
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2024]
Series:Information policy series.
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505 0 |a Introduction: Cookies and consenting characters -- Computing the data subject -- Networking the user -- Maintaining state for the privacy consumer -- Contesting cookies for data privacy -- Conclusion: The (forced) retirement of cookies. 
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