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HomePhys.org - ComputersNew technique makes lengthy privacy notices easier to understand by converting them into machine-readable formats

New technique makes lengthy privacy notices easier to understand by converting them into machine-readable formats

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An Aston University researcher has suggested a more human-friendly way of reading websites’ long-winded privacy notices.

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