Fulfilling data access obligations: How could (and should) platforms facilitate data donation studies?

Valerie Hase, Jef Ausloos, Laura Boeschoten, Nico Pfiffner, Heleen Janssen, Theo Araujo, Thijs Carrière, Claes de Vreese, Jörg Haßler, Felicia Loecherbach, Zoltán Kmetty, Judith Möller, Jakob Ohme, Elisabeth Schmidbauer, Bella Struminskaya, Damian Trilling, Kasper Welbers, Mario Haim

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Abstract

Research into digital platforms has become increasingly difficult. One way to overcome these difficulties is to build on data access rights in EU data protection law, which requires platforms to offer users a copy of their data. In data donation studies, researchers ask study participants to exercise this right and donate their data to science. However, there is increasing evidence that platforms do not comply with designated laws. We first discuss the obligations of data access from a legal perspective (with accessible, transparent, and complete data as key requirements). Next, we compile experiences from social scientists engaging in data donation projects as well as a study on data request/access. We identify 14 key challenges, most of which are a consequence of non-compliance by platforms. They include platforms’ insufficient adherence to (a) providing data in a concise and easily accessible form (e.g. the lack of information on when and how subjects can access their data); (b) being transparent about the content of their data (e.g. the lack of information on measures); and (c) providing complete data (e.g. the lack of all available information platforms process related to platform users). Finally, we formulate four central recommendations for improving the right to access.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-37
Number of pages37
JournalInternet Policy Review
Volume13
Issue number3
Early online date16 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Bibliographical note

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© 2024, Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society. All rights reserved.

Funding

Theo Araujo, Laura Boeschoten, Heleen Jansen & Bella Struminskaya received funding from the Platform Digitale Infrastructuur SSH. J\u00F6rg Ha\u00DFler & Elisabeth Schmidbauer received funding from the Bavarian Research Institute for Digital Transformation. Jef Ausloos received funding from the Dutch Research Council, project: Vl.Veni.201R.096. Valerie Hase received funding from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, project: 539555013. Zoltan Kmetty received funding by the Bolyai Scholarship, grant number: BO/834/22.

FundersFunder number
Bayerisches Forschungsinstitut für Digitale Transformation
Platform Digitale Infrastructuur SSH
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
Deutsche ForschungsgemeinschaftBO/834/22, 539555013

    Keywords

    • Data donation
    • Digital trace data
    • Internet policy
    • Social media platforms
    • Transparency

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