Comment pratiquer un sexting sûr
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Sexting, comme toute chose amusante, présente des risques -- mais une sérieuse violation de la vie privée ne devrait pas en faire partie. Amy Adele Hasinoff considère les réponses problématiques que les médias de masse, la loi et l'éducation ont face au sexting et propose des solutions pratiques pour que les individus et les entreprises technologiques puissent protéger des fichiers numériques sensibles (et, hum, potentiellement scandaleux).
Sexting, comme toute chose amusante, présente des risques -- mais une sérieuse violation de la vie privée ne devrait pas en faire partie. Amy Adele Hasinoff considère les réponses problématiques que les médias de masse, la loi et l'éducation ont face au sexting et propose des solutions pratiques pour que les individus et les entreprises technologiques puissent protéger des fichiers numériques sensibles (et, hum, potentiellement scandaleux).
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Amy Adele Hasinoff studies gender, sexuality, privacy and consent in new media.
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