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Behavioural Sciences and the Regulation of Privacy on the Internet

Published: November 25, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2511.20637v1

By: Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius

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Business Areas:
Privacy Privacy and Security

This chapter examines the policy implications of behavioural sciences insights for the regulation of privacy on the Internet, by focusing in particular on behavioural targeting. This marketing technique involves tracking people's online behaviour to use the collected information to show people individually targeted advertisements. Enforcing data protection law may not be enough to protect privacy in this area. I argue that, if society is better off when certain behavioural targeting practices do not happen, policymakers should consider banning them.

Page Count
39 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Computers and Society