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Privacy at Scale: Introducing the PrivaSeer Corpus of Web Privacy Policies

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arxiv 2004.11131 v2 pith:PX7GTLSA submitted 2020-04-23 cs.IR cs.CR

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keywords privacycorpuspolicieslanguagedocumentextractionoftenpolicy
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Organisations disclose their privacy practices by posting privacy policies on their website. Even though users often care about their digital privacy, they often don't read privacy policies since they require a significant investment in time and effort. Although natural language processing can help in privacy policy understanding, there has been a lack of large scale privacy policy corpora that could be used to analyse, understand, and simplify privacy policies. Thus, we create PrivaSeer, a corpus of over one million English language website privacy policies, which is significantly larger than any previously available corpus. We design a corpus creation pipeline which consists of crawling the web followed by filtering documents using language detection, document classification, duplicate and near-duplication removal, and content extraction. We investigate the composition of the corpus and show results from readability tests, document similarity, keyphrase extraction, and explored the corpus through topic modeling.

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