Search Engines, Personal Information and the Problem of Privacy in Public

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Tavani, Herman T. [1 ]
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[1] Rivier Coll, 420 Main St, Nashua, NH 03060 USA
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The purpose of this paper is to show how certain uses of search-engine technology raise concerns for personal privacy. In particular, we examine some privacy implications involving the use of search engines to acquire information about persons. We consider both a hypothetical scenario and an actual case in which one or more search engines are used to find information about an individual. In analyzing these two cases, we note that both illustrate an existing problem that has been exacerbated by the use of search engines and the Internet - viz., the problem of articulating key distinctions involving the public vs. private aspects of personal information. We then draw a distinction between "public personal information" (or PPI) and "nonpublic personal information" (or NPI) to see how this scheme can be applied to a problem of protecting some forms of personal information that are now easily manipulated by computers and search engines - a concern that, following Helen Nissenbaum (1998, 2004), we describe as the problem of privacy in public. In the final section of this paper, we examine a relatively recent privacy theory introduced by James Moor (2004) to see whether that theory can shed any light on privacy concerns surrounding the use of search engines to acquire personal information. Although no definitive solution to the problems examined in this paper are proposed, we conclude by suggesting that Moor's privacy theory could help us to frame - via debate in an open and public forum - a coherent on-line privacy policy concerning whether, and which kinds of, personal information should be accessible to search engines.
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