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UseCase Privacy utilitybill
Lubna Dajani and Ronald Reck are using this page to exchange ideas, kindly do not remove information we will refine this page's content as soon as we can.
The idea in a nutshell is to flesh out:
- The classes of information that occur on a utility bill based on privacy
- like a cell phone bill
- There are several written criticisms of companies' use of information and we will attempt to contextualize our viewpoint based on previous observations:
- http://www.democraticmedia.org/files/FTCmobile_complaint0109.pdf Complaint to FTC about cell phone companies
Sample phone bills
- The classes of people I interact with broken down on how I regard them with respect to MY privacy.
Ron is convinced there are better articulated classes but until we find them we have these:
- skeletons in my closet - stuff i would not conceivably share
- pillow talk - stuff to share with bed fellows
- family secrets - stuff i would share with family
- private - stuff i share with my best of friends
- personal - stuff i share with my friends
- public - stuff i share in public
- public record - stuff i cant help but share
Complicating factors include
Some information I have I cannot disclosure because I have contractual relationship that rise to the level of treason should I say the wrong thing to the wrong people. Further people may copyright information that then they can license, or sell to me. Further, people may sell the rights to a relationship with me to a third party thereby subsuming the relationship. Even further, there are entities that require I not disclose that there even exists information that I cannot disclose.