Cancelled: Your "digital traces" in science: recognising and protecting data tracking
Social and Educational Sciences Department
CITY | BUILDING | CULTURE Department
Civil Engineering Department
Design Department
Information Sciences Department
Info Event
How does data tracking work in research? What ethical and legal issues are raised and how can you protect your data from unwanted tracking?
Publishers and providers of scientific content track user behaviour on a large scale and collect data such as reading habits, length of stay or search terms used. This data is often collected without the user's consent and analysed commercially.
At our next expert talk on the 20th of November 2025, you will find out how data tracking works in research, what ethical and legal issues are raised and how you can protect your data from unwanted tracking, for example by adjusting browser settings or not using personalised accounts.
Target audience:
University members
20/11/2025, 1.00 pm – 2.00 pm
Contact us
Consultant for Academic Human Resources Development and Project Coordinator P³Dual