Scout Sinclair Brody

If You Build It, They Won’t Care: Designing Privacy-Preserving Technologies for People with Other Interests

in Art, Design, and the Future of Privacy

I think that privacy is something that we can think of in terms of a civil right, as individuals. […] That’s a civil rights issue. But I think there’s also a way to think about it in terms of a social issue that’s larger than simply the individual.

Human Rights Meets Design Challenges

in Art, Design, and the Future of Privacy

How do we take this right that you have to your data and put it back in your hands, and give you control over it? And how do we do this not just from a technological perspective but how do we do it from a human perspective?