What the Dickens: Post-mortem privacy and intergenerational trust

COMPUTER LAW & SECURITY REVIEW(2023)

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The paper argues that protecting post-mortem privacy is not solely beneficial for the de-ceased and their relatives but enables intergenerational data-sharing. However, legal ap-proaches alone are unlikely to generate the trust required and need to be supplemented with tools that assist data subjects in controlling what data they risk sharing more effi-ciently and, which they prefer to delete. Using the example of Dickens' "Bonfire of letters" as an example, we argue that the main challenge for law and digital technology is the cu-mulative risk of data breadcrumbs, which are likely to be individually harmless. Based on research within the EPSRC project "Cumulative Revelations of Personal Data", we discuss how our findings indicate possible avenues to assist in more efficient intergenerational data sharing.(c) 2023 Burkhard Schafer, Jo Briggs, Wendy Moncur, Emma Nicol, Leif Azzopardi. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ )
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Data protection,Cumulative disclosure,Post-mortem privacy,Data legacy,Privacy
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