Tahun : 2017 Pengarang : MARY MADDEN Penerbit : Data&Society Ket : Among the many dimensions of digital inequality is the unequal distribution of the risks and resources
associated with online life. Americans with lower levels of income and education are acutely aware of a
range of digital privacy-related harms that could upend their financial, professional, or social wellbeing. And these concerns are often accompanied by low levels of trust in the institutions and
companies that these Americans rely on to be responsible stewards of their data. At the same time,
there are significant racial disparities when looking at privacy-related concerns; in particular, foreignborn Hispanic adults stand out for both their privacy sensitivites and their desire to learn more about
safeguarding their personal information. Yet, many of those who feel most vulnerable to data-related
harms also feel as though it would be difficult for them to find the tools and strategies needed to better
protect their personal information online. Ketegori : DATA SECURITY