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Surveillance of information and personal data by Mexican government: the social impact in Mexican citizens

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This study analyses the perceptions about Edward Snowden's revelations in Mexico. A questionnaire survey was developed and applied to students in a Mexican University (Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí). This Study is part of a global research about privacy perceptions by young people in different countries.

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              ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society  Volume 45, Issue 3
              Special Issue on Ethicomp
              September 2015
              446 pages

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