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The Privacy and Safety Risks of Virtual Worlds (and How to Deal with Them) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 What is the "Metaverse"? -- 3 Relevance and Risks to Children -- 4 Overarching Child Privacy and Safeguarding Legal Framework -- 5 Design of Virtual Reality Devices -- 6 Design of the Virtual Spaces in the Metaverse -- 6.1 PETs (and Other 'Privacy by Law' Initiatives) -- 6.2 DPIA -- 7 Could Consumer Laws Be the/an Answer? -- 8 Data Protection Challenges in the Metaverse -- 8.1 Territorial Scope -- 8.2 Consent -- 8.3 Necessity for the Performance of a Contract and Legitimate Interest -- 8.4 Augmented Privacy Notice -- 9 Safety of Children in the Metaverse -- 9.1 Child Exploitation -- 9.2 Gambling -- 10 Broader Policy Options -- 11 Conclusion -- References -- Home Alone? Exploring the Geographies of Digitally-Mediated Privacy Practices at Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptual Discussions -- 2.1 Privacy is Collective -- 2.2 Privacy is Contextual -- 2.3 Privacy is Spatial -- 2.4 Privacy in the Pandemic -- 3 Conceptual Framework -- 4 Methods -- 4.1 Research Design: Semi-structured Interviews -- 4.2 Data Analysis: Thematic Analysis -- 5 Results and Discussion -- 5.1 The Blurring of the Work-Life Divide -- 5.2 Collective Dimensions of Privacy in Times of Pandemic -- 6 Future Research and Conclusions -- 6.1 Further Research and Practice Recommendations -- 6.2 Conclusions -- A Interview Questions -- A.1 Introduction -- A.2 Information Disclosure. 327 $aA.3 Changes in Information Disclosure -- A.4 General Privacy Practices -- A.5 The Importance of Privacy -- A.6 Internet Tools for Fighting COVID-19 -- A.7 Wrap-Up -- B Code Book -- C Interview Question Formulation -- References -- Modelling Perceptions of Privacy -- From Dark Patterns to Fair Patterns? Usable Taxonomy to Contribute Solving the Issue with Countermeasures -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Current State of Play on Dark Patterns: Prevalence, Evidence of Harms and Legal Framework -- 2.1 Definitions and Prevalence -- 2.2 Evidence of Serious Individual and Structural Harms -- 2.3 Legal Framework -- 3 Usable Taxonomy to Empower All Stakeholders to Take Action and Fight Against Dark Patterns -- 3.1 Related Work -- 3.2 Proposal of a Usable Taxonomy -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- A Singular Approach to Address Privacy Issues by the Data Protection and Privacy Relationships Model (DAPPREMO) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Application of the Set Theory -- 3 The Relationships Between Objects and Those Between Subassemblies -- 4 Description of a Complex Multidimensional Model -- 5 The Model and the Role of the Subjects -- 6 DAPPREMO's Concrete Applications for Individuals and Institutions, and Future Developments: The Use of Artificial Intelligence -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Author Index. 330 $aThis book constitutes the refereed conference proceedings of the 11th Annual Privacy Forum, APF 2023 in Lyon, France in June 2023. 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