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MIS 655 GCU An Ethical Approach to Data Privacy Protection Discussion

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I’m working on a writing discussion question and need a sample draft to help me learn.

There is a web advertising company that collects users’ data every time they click on a website, post a message on a social app, send an email, or do any online searching. This data is then sold to companies so that they can use it to send customized advertisements to potential customers.

The exercise equipment company you work for is given access to this data and you are asked to create association rules to identify future customers who are likely to buy the company’s new exercise product.

After performing association rules analysis, you discover certain patterns that are very accurate in predicting the likelihood that a customer will buy the new exercise equipment. This discovery is likely to make your company a lot of money and also make you an analysis superstar at your company. At the same time, you realize the web advertising company has been collecting its data using inappropriate, albeit not illegal, means. Even though most consumers realize their online activities are tracked without their express permission, do you consider this ethical? How might ethical principles informed by a Christian perspective be beneficial for Christians and non-Christians alike in a situation like this? Does it affect the ethics of the situation if the product the exercise company wants to sell is one that can benefit the customer?

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