A new paper explores the complexities and political dimensions of postmortem privacy, examining how different regions approach the protection of deceased individuals' digital information. It highlights tensions between European and American perspectives, internal disagreements within European data protection governance, and the often-overlooked considerations in postcolonial and post-authoritarian contexts of the Global South. The research suggests that postmortem privacy is shaped by societal negotiations of memory and dignity, influencing how data of the deceased is governed. AI
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