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词汇 dataveillance
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Definition of dataveillance in English:

dataveillance

noun deɪtəˈveɪlənsˌdatəˈvāləns
mass noun
  • The practice of monitoring digital data relating to personal details or online activities.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Until and unless comprehensive information privacy protection is in place, effective controls over the techniques of dataveillance will not be possible.
    • So-called dataveillances are used extensively in marketing, medicine, policing and border control, offering advantages and disadvantages.
    • The don't even begin to convey the vast scope of dataveillance, the massive collection and distillation of consumer data into a hyper-sophisticated brand of marketing analysis.
    • Watchdog groups are especially concerned about four of the programs that constitute a ‘dragnet’ or dataveillance, a surveillance of large groups of people, on citizen and terrorist alike.
    • Increasing cyber crime, along with surveillance, dataveillance and the steady erosion of privacy, has become one inevitable human dimension of information technology.
    • Mass dataveillance threatens us with more than embarrassment and invasions of privacy: It also threatens our values of equality in ways that could transform the relationship between citizens and their government.

Origin

1970s: blend of data and surveillance.

Definition of dataveillance in US English:

dataveillance

nounˌdatəˈvāləns
  • The practice of monitoring digital data relating to personal details or online activities.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Until and unless comprehensive information privacy protection is in place, effective controls over the techniques of dataveillance will not be possible.
    • The don't even begin to convey the vast scope of dataveillance, the massive collection and distillation of consumer data into a hyper-sophisticated brand of marketing analysis.
    • So-called dataveillances are used extensively in marketing, medicine, policing and border control, offering advantages and disadvantages.
    • Watchdog groups are especially concerned about four of the programs that constitute a ‘dragnet’ or dataveillance, a surveillance of large groups of people, on citizen and terrorist alike.
    • Mass dataveillance threatens us with more than embarrassment and invasions of privacy: It also threatens our values of equality in ways that could transform the relationship between citizens and their government.
    • Increasing cyber crime, along with surveillance, dataveillance and the steady erosion of privacy, has become one inevitable human dimension of information technology.

Origin

1970s: blend of data and surveillance.

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