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--- a/handouts/ho07.tex Thu Nov 13 18:48:34 2014 +0000
+++ b/handouts/ho07.tex Thu Nov 13 18:53:25 2014 +0000
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
Verizon, an ISP who provides you with connectivity, has found
a ``nice'' side-business too: When you have enabled all
privacy guards in your browser, the few you have at your
-disosal, Verizon happily adds a kind of cookie to your
+disposal, Verizon happily adds a kind of cookie to your
HTTP-requests.\footnote{\url{http://webpolicy.org/2014/10/24/how-verizons-advertising-header-works/}}
As shown in the picture below, this cookie will be sent to
every web-site you visit. The web-sites then can forward the
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
\item \textbf{Confidentiality} is the obligation to protect
the secrets of other people or organisations (secrecy
for the benefit of an organisation). For example as a
- staff membee at King's I have access to data, even
+ staff member at King's I have access to data, even
private data, I am allowed to use in my work but not
allowed to disclose to anyone else.
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
their citations.
On the other hand I would be very peeved if anybody had a too
-close look on my private live---it shouldn'd be anybodies
+close look on my private live---it shouldn't be anybodies
business. The reason is that knowledge about my private life
usually is used against me. As mentioned above, public
location data might mean I get robbed. If supermarkets build a